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The Varicella-Zoster virus IE4 protein: a conserved member of the herpesviral mRNA export factors family and a potential alternative target in antiherpetic therapies

Isabelle Ote
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Jacques Piette
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Catherine Sadzot-Delvaux
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During a viral infection, in addition to cellular mRNAs, amounts of viral mRNAs have to be efficiently transported to the cytoplasm for translation. It is now established that herpesviruses encode a conserved gene family whose proteins act as viral mRNA export factors that mediate nucleocytoplasmic transport of viral transcripts and eventually modulate through this mechanism the antiviral response. This conserved family of proteins contains the IE4 protein of Varicella-Zoster virus (VZV). Here, we compared the functional characteristics of IE4 with those of its herpesviral homologues and proposed a model by which IE4 would be able to recruit the essential TAP/NXF1 receptor to viral transcripts. Moreover, on the basis of their crucial roles in the infectious cycle, these conserved viral factors should be considered as alternative targets in therapeutic approaches. Here, we discussed the possibility of developing antiherpetic agents targeting IE4 or its herpesviral homologues.
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hal-00637148 , version 1 (31-10-2011)

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Isabelle Ote, Jacques Piette, Catherine Sadzot-Delvaux. The Varicella-Zoster virus IE4 protein: a conserved member of the herpesviral mRNA export factors family and a potential alternative target in antiherpetic therapies. Biochemical Pharmacology, 2010, 80 (12), pp.1973. ⟨10.1016/j.bcp.2010.07.011⟩. ⟨hal-00637148⟩

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