The Swiss army knife of SARS-CoV-2: the structures and functions of NSP3

IF 2 2区 化学 Q2 CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
Lea C. von Soosten, Maximilian Edich, Kristopher Nolte, J. Kaub, G. Santoni, A. Thorn
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Abstract

With up to 17 domains, non-structural protein 3 (nsp3) is the largest protein of SARS-CoV-2. In part due to its large size, many of its functions still remain a mystery. It is known that nsp3 fulfils several essential functions in the cycle of infection, however most of its domains have not been structurally determined. One of its essential functions is to cleave the polyprotein, which is translated first upon infection, into other functional non-structural proteins. Nsp3 is also involved in the evasion of the host immune system and forms large pore complexes important for viral replication. Furthermore, it interacts with more than 30 other host and viral proteins, resulting in a multitude of potential ways to affect the host cell and viral replication. The many roles of this coronaviral Swiss army knife make it a promising drug target. In this review, we aim to clarify naming conventions and give an overview on the structures and functions of its domains as a starting point for further research.
新冠病毒的瑞士军刀:NSP3的结构和功能
非结构蛋白3 (nsp3)是SARS-CoV-2最大的蛋白,有17个结构域。部分由于它的体积庞大,它的许多功能仍然是一个谜。众所周知,nsp3在感染周期中具有几个基本功能,但其大部分结构域尚未确定。它的基本功能之一是将感染后首先翻译的多蛋白切割成其他功能性非结构蛋白。Nsp3还参与逃避宿主免疫系统并形成对病毒复制很重要的大孔复合物。此外,它与30多种其他宿主和病毒蛋白相互作用,从而产生多种影响宿主细胞和病毒复制的潜在方法。这种冠状病毒瑞士军刀的许多作用使其成为一个有希望的药物靶点。在本文中,我们旨在澄清其命名惯例,并对其结构和功能进行概述,作为进一步研究的起点。
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Crystallography Reviews
Crystallography Reviews CRYSTALLOGRAPHY-
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3.70
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16
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Crystallography Reviews publishes English language reviews on topics in crystallography and crystal growth, covering all theoretical and applied aspects of biological, chemical, industrial, mineralogical and physical crystallography. The intended readership is the crystallographic community at large, as well as scientists working in related fields of interest. It is hoped that the articles will be accessible to all these, and not just specialists in each topic. Full reviews are typically 20 to 80 journal pages long with hundreds of references and the journal also welcomes shorter topical, book, historical, evaluation, biographical, data and key issues reviews.
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