Predicted cellular interactors of the endogenous retrovirus-K protease enzyme

IF 2 Q4 VIROLOGY
Samuel Narvey, Alex Vandenakker, Megan Rempel, R. Douville
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Abstract

Retroviral proteases are essential enzymes for viral replication and drive changes within the cellular proteome. While several studies have demonstrated that protease (PR) enzymes from exogenous retroviruses cleave cellular proteins and modulate cellular signaling, the impact of PRs encoded by endogenous retroviruses within the human genome has been largely overlooked. One human symbiont called Endogenous retrovirus-K (ERVK) is pathologically associated with both neurological disease and cancers. Using a computational biology approach, we sought to characterize the ERVK PR interactome. The ERVK PR protein sequence was analyzed using the Eukaryotic Linear Motif (ELM) database and results compared to ELMs of other betaretroviral PRs and similar endogenated viral PRs. A list of putative ERVK PR cellular protein interactors was curated from the ELM list and submitted for STRING analysis to generate an ERVK PR interactome. Reactome analysis was used to identify key pathways potentially influenced by ERVK PR. Network analysis postulated that ERVK PR interacts at the apex of several ubiquitination pathways, as well as has a role in the DNA damage response, gene regulation, and intracellular trafficking. Among retroviral PRs, a predicted interaction with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was unique to ERVK PR. The most prominent disease-associated pathways identified were viral carcinogenesis and neurodegeneration. This strengthens the role of ERVK PR in these pathologies by putatively driving alterations in cellular signaling cascades via select protein-protein interactions.
内源性逆转录病毒-K蛋白酶的细胞相互作用预测
逆转录病毒蛋白酶是病毒复制的必需酶,并驱动细胞蛋白质组的变化。虽然几项研究表明,外源性逆转录病毒的蛋白酶(PR)可以切割细胞蛋白质并调节细胞信号传导,但人类基因组中内源性逆转录病毒编码的PR的影响在很大程度上被忽视了。一种名为内源性逆转录病毒-K(ERVK)的人类共生体在病理上与神经系统疾病和癌症有关。使用计算生物学方法,我们试图表征ERWK PR相互作用组。使用真核线性基序(ELM)数据库分析ERWK PR蛋白序列,并将结果与其他β逆转录病毒PR和类似内源性病毒PR的ELM进行比较。从ELM列表中筛选出一份推定的ERMK PR细胞蛋白相互作用因子列表,并提交给STRING分析以生成ERMK公关相互作用组。反应组分析用于确定可能受ERVK-PR影响的关键途径。网络分析假设ERVK-PR在几种泛素化途径的顶端相互作用,并在DNA损伤反应、基因调节和细胞内运输中发挥作用。在逆转录病毒PR中,预测的与增殖细胞核抗原(PCNA)的相互作用是ERWK PR独有的。最突出的疾病相关途径是病毒致癌和神经退行性变。这通过选择蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用驱动细胞信号级联的改变,加强了ERVK-PR在这些病理中的作用。
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