The emerging roles of MARCH8 in viral infections: A double-edged Sword

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Yu, Changqing

作者: Yu, Changqing;Liu, Qiang;Zhao, Zhuo;Zhai, Jingbo;Xue, Mengzhou;Tang, Yan-Dong;Wang, Chengbao;Zheng, Chunfu

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期刊名称:PLOS PATHOGENS ( 影响因子:6.7; 五年影响因子:6.7 )

ISSN: 1553-7366

年卷期: 2023 年 19 卷 9 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: The host cell membrane-associated RING-CH 8 protein (MARCH8), a member of the E3 ubiquitin ligase family, regulates intracellular turnover of many transmembrane proteins and shows potent antiviral activities. Generally, 2 antiviral modes are performed by MARCH8. On the one hand, MARCH8 catalyzes viral envelope glycoproteins (VEGs) ubiquitination and thus leads to their intracellular degradation, which is the cytoplasmic tail (CT)-dependent (CTD) mode. On the other hand, MARCH8 traps VEGs at some intracellular compartments (such as the trans-Golgi network, TGN) but without inducing their degradation, which is the cytoplasmic tail-independent (CTI) mode, by which MARCH8 hijacks furin, a cellular proprotein convertase, to block VEGs cleavage. In addition, the MARCH8 C-terminal tyrosine-based motif (TBM) 222YxxL225 also plays a key role in its CTI antiviral effects. In contrast to its antiviral potency, MARCH8 is occasionally hijacked by some viruses and bacteria to enhance their invasion, indicating a duplex role of MARCH8 in host pathogenic infections. This review summarizes MARCH8's antiviral roles and how viruses evade its restriction, shedding light on novel antiviral therapeutic avenues.

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