相扑蛋白
病毒复制
生物
细胞生物学
病毒学
固有免疫
先天免疫系统
作者
Yao Fan,Xiang Li,Lei Zhang,Zhi Zong,Fangwei Wang,Jun Huang,Linghui Zeng,Chong Zhang,Haiyan Yan,Long Zhang,Fangfang Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202104126
摘要
SUMOylation is a ubiquitination-like post-translational modification that plays an essential role in the regulation of protein function. Recent studies have shown that proteins from both RNA and DNA virus families can be modified by SUMO conjugation, which facilitates viral replication. Viruses can manipulate the entire process of SUMOylation through interplay with the SUMO pathway. By contrast, SUMOylation can eliminate viral infection by regulating host antiviral immune components. A deeper understanding of how SUMOylation regulates viral proteins and cellular antiviral components is necessary for the development of effective antiviral therapies. In the present review, the regulatory mechanism of SUMOylation in viral replication and infection and the antiviral immune response, and the consequences of this regulation for viral replication and engagement with antiviral innate immunity are summarized. The potential therapeutic applications of SUMOylation in diseases caused by viruses are also discussed.
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