Microtubules and viral infection.

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Advances in Virus Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1016/bs.aivir.2023.02.003
Eveline Santos da Silva, Mojgan H Naghavi
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Abstract

Microtubules (MTs) form rapidly adaptable, complex intracellular networks of filaments that not only provide structural support, but also form the tracks along which motors traffic macromolecular cargos to specific sub-cellular sites. These dynamic arrays play a central role in regulating various cellular processes including cell shape and motility as well as cell division and polarization. Given their complex organization and functional importance, MT arrays are carefully controlled by many highly specialized proteins that regulate the nucleation of MT filaments at distinct sites, their dynamic growth and stability, and their engagement with other subcellular structures and cargoes destined for transport. This review focuses on recent advances in our understanding of how MTs and their regulatory proteins function, including their active targeting and exploitation, during infection by viruses that utilize a wide variety of replication strategies that occur within different cellular sub-compartments or regions of the cell.

微管和病毒感染
微管(MT)在细胞内形成快速适应的复杂丝状网络,不仅提供结构支撑,还形成了电机将大分子货物运送到特定亚细胞部位的轨道。这些动态阵列在调节各种细胞过程(包括细胞形状和运动以及细胞分裂和极化)中发挥着核心作用。鉴于其复杂的组织结构和功能重要性,MT 阵列受到许多高度特化的蛋白质的精心控制,这些蛋白质调控 MT 丝在不同位点的成核、动态生长和稳定性,以及与其他亚细胞结构和运输货物的接触。在病毒感染过程中,MT 及其调控蛋白会利用各种复制策略在不同的细胞亚区或细胞区域内发挥作用,本综述将重点介绍我们在了解 MT 及其调控蛋白如何发挥作用方面取得的最新进展,包括它们的主动靶向和利用。
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