๐ Coronavirus membrane-associated papain-like proteases induce autophagy through interacting with Beclin1 to negatively regulate antiviral innate immunity
ยฉ 2014, The Author(s). Autophagy plays important roles in modulating viral replication and antiviral immune response. Coronavirus infection is associated with the autophagic process, however, little is known about the mechanisms of autophagy induction and its contribution to coronavirus regulation of host innate responses. Here, we show that the membrane-associated papain-like protease PLP2 (PLP2-TM) of coronaviruses acts as a novel autophagy-inducing protein. Intriguingly, PLP2-TM induces incomplete autophagy process by increasing the accumulation of autophagosomes but blocking the fusion of autophagosomes with lysosomes. Furthermore, PLP2-TM interacts with the key autophagy regulators, LC3 and Beclin1, and promotes Beclin1 interaction with STING, the key regulator for antiviral IFN signaling. Finally, knockdown of Beclin1 partially reverses PLP2-TMโs inhibitory effect on innate immunity which resulting in decreased coronavirus replication. These results suggested that coronavirus papain-like protease induces incomplete autophagy by interacting with Beclin1, which in turn modulates coronavirus replication and antiviral innate immunity.
keywords
๐ papain-like protease (67)
๐ innate immunity (35)
๐ important role (140)
๐ immune response (314)
๐ virus replication (219)
๐ results suggest (206)
๐ viral replication (258)
author
๐ค Chen, Xiaojuan
๐ค Wang, Kai
๐ค Xing, Yaling
๐ค Tu, Jian
๐ค Yang, Xingxing
๐ค Zhao, Qian
๐ค Li, Kui
๐ค Chen, Zhongbin
year
โฐ 2014
journal
๐ Protein and Cell
issn
๐ 16748018 1674800X
volume
5
number
12
page
912-927
citedbycount
14
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