RNA Biology (Dec 2024)

Endogenous ZAP affects Zika virus RNA interactome

  • Ahmad Jawad Sabir,
  • Nguyen Phuong Khanh Le,
  • Prince Pal Singh,
  • Uladzimir Karniychuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2024.2388911
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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One of the most recent advances in the analysis of viral RNA-cellular protein interactions is the Comprehensive Identification of RNA-binding Proteins by Mass Spectrometry (ChIRP-MS). Here, we used ChIRP-MS in mock-infected and Zika-infected wild-type cells and cells knockout for the zinc finger CCCH-type antiviral protein 1 (ZAP). We characterized ‘ZAP-independent’ and ‘ZAP-dependent’ cellular protein interactomes associated with flavivirus RNA and found that ZAP affects cellular proteins associated with Zika virus RNA. The ZAP-dependent interactome identified with ChIRP-MS provides potential ZAP co-factors for antiviral activity against Zika virus and possibly other viruses. Identifying the full spectrum of ZAP co-factors and mechanisms of how they act will be critical to understanding the ZAP antiviral system and may contribute to the development of antivirals.

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