Title of article
Poxvirus K7 Protein Adopts a Bcl-2 Fold: Biochemical Mapping of Its Interactions with Human DEAD Box RNA Helicase DDX3
Author/Authors
Arnout P. Kalverda، نويسنده , , Gary S. Thompson، نويسنده , , Andre Vogel، نويسنده , , Martina Schr?der، نويسنده , , Andrew G. Bowie، نويسنده , , Mary W. McCaffrey and Amir R. Khan، نويسنده , , Steve W. Homans، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
11
From page
843
To page
853
Abstract
Poxviruses have evolved numerous strategies to evade host innate immunity. Vaccinia virus K7 is a 149-residue protein with previously unknown structure that is highly conserved in the orthopoxvirus family. K7 bears sequence and functional similarities to A52, which interacts with interleukin receptor-associated kinase 2 and tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 to suppress nuclear factor κB activation and to stimulate the secretion of the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-10. In contrast to A52, K7 forms a complex with DEAD box RNA helicase DDX3, thereby suppressing DDX3-mediated ifnb promoter induction. We determined the NMR solution structure of K7 to provide insight into the structural basis for poxvirus antagonism of innate immune signaling. The structure reveals an α-helical fold belonging to the Bcl-2 family despite an unrelated primary sequence. NMR chemical-shift mapping studies have localized the binding surface for DDX3 on a negatively charged face of K7. Furthermore, thermodynamic studies have mapped the K7-binding region to a 30-residue N-terminal fragment of DDX3, ahead of the core RNA helicase domains.
Keywords
bcl-2 , Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy , innate immunity , DDX3 helicase , K7 protein
Journal title
Journal of Molecular Biology
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Journal of Molecular Biology
Record number
1257885
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