Identification of host proteins interacting with African swine fever virus inner envelope protein p17
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    African swine fever virus (ASFV) infection leads to a mortality rate of up to 100%, causing devastating disasters to the pig industry. Understanding the ASFV infection and replication is therefore of great importance. ASFV has more than 150 open reading frames, among which the inner coat protein p17 encoded by the D117L gene is involved in the formation of the icosahedral structure of the virus. However, little is known about the mechanism how p17 regulates host cell function. In this study, the potential host proteins interacting with ASFV p17 were screened by immunoprecipitation technique combined with protein profiling analysis. The interactions of p17 with mitochondrial membrane protein TOMM70 and heat shock protein HSPA8 were confirmed by co-immunoprecipitation technique and laser confocal experiments. This study provides important information for further exploring the function of p17 during ASFV infection.

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钟桂芳,邓婷娟,徐康,倪温碧,王裴,胡伯里,周继勇. 非洲猪瘟病毒内囊膜蛋白p17与宿主互作蛋白的初步鉴定[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2022, 38(8): 2883-2890

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  • Received:March 20,2022
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  • Online: August 25,2022
  • Published: August 25,2022
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