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- Title
- h-Prune as a novel binding protein of NS5A that regulates ERK1/2 activation
- Author(s)
- M Nam; C H Kim; Dong Uk Kim; S J Lee; K L Hoe
- Bibliographic Citation
- Applied Biological Chemistry, vol. 59, no. 4, pp. 543-551
- Publication Year
- 2016
- Abstract
- Hepatitis C virus (HCV) non-structural 5A (NS5A) protein is associated with a wide variety of host signaling pathways by binding to C-terminal polyproline (PxxP) motifs of various proteins. In this study, we used yeast two-hybrid analysis and a GST pull-down assay to screen a novel NS5A interacting protein and elucidate the binding site and cellular signaling by focusing on recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF)-mediated ERK1/2 activation. Screening a liver cDNA library revealed that h-prune, a member of the DHH (Asp-His-His) protein superfamily, directly interacted with HCV NS5A C-terminus. In particular, a mutation of five proline amino acids to alanine in this region revealed that these two proteins produced strong interaction through this domain. It is known that h-prune possesses a highly conserved DHH motif, which has exopolyphosphatase activity that accelerates hydrolysis of inorganic polyphosphate. A time-chasing analysis after rhEGF treatment demonstrated that h-prune overexpression almost restored NS5A-mediated attenuation of ERK1/2 phosphorylation, but h-prune itself did not alter this signaling. Although the detailed mechanisms need to be clarified, this study demonstrates that h-prune interacts directly with the PxxP motif of the HCV NS5A C-terminus and that this binding alters the rhEGF-mediated ERK1/2 signaling cascade in liver cells.
- Keyword
- Extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2h-PruneHepatitis C virusNon-structural 5AProline-rich motif
- ISSN
- 2468-0834
- Publisher
- Springer
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13765-016-0193-4
- Type
- Article
- Appears in Collections:
- Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Digital Biotech Innovation Center > 1. Journal Articles
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