Structural highlights
Function
PHOSP_RABVS Non catalytic polymerase cofactor and regulatory protein that plays a role in viral transcription and replication. Stabilizes the RNA polymerase L to the N-RNA template and binds the soluble protein N, preventing it from encapsidating non-genomic RNA. Also inhibits host IFN-alpha and IFN-beta signaling by binding and retaining phosphorylated STAT1 in the cytoplasm or by inhibiting the DNA binding of STAT1 in the nucleus. Might be involved, through interaction with host dynein, in intracellular microtubule-dependent virus transport of incoming virus from the synapse toward the cell body (By similarity). Inhibits interferon induction pathways by interacting with host TBK1 and preventing the formation of dynamic cytoplasmic condensates that have liquid properties and that are essential for interferon production (PubMed:36640307).[1] [2]
References
- ↑ Liu P, Yang J, Wu X, Fu ZF. Interactions amongst rabies virus nucleoprotein, phosphoprotein and genomic RNA in virus-infected and transfected cells. J Gen Virol. 2004 Dec;85(Pt 12):3725-3734. PMID:15557246 doi:10.1099/vir.0.80325-0
- ↑ Scrima N, Le Bars R, Nevers Q, Glon D, Chevreux G, Civas A, Blondel D, Lagaudrière-Gesbert C, Gaudin Y. Rabies virus P protein binds to TBK1 and interferes with the formation of innate immunity-related liquid condensates. Cell Rep. 2023 Jan 31;42(1):111949. PMID:36640307 doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111949