A179l, a new viral Bcl2 homolog targeting beclin 1 autophagy related protein

Autophagy is a relevant cellular defense mechanism that directly eliminates intracellular pathogens and has a crucial role for innate and adaptive immune responses. Some viruses have developed tools to counteract this cellular response. A179L, the viral Bcl2 homolog of African swine fever virus, interacts with proapoptotic Bcl2 family proteins to inhibit apoptosis. Here we report that this gene manipulates autophagy by interacting with Beclin 1 through its BH3 homology domain. At subcellular level, A179L colocalized with Beclin 1 at mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum. Virus infection inhibited autophagosome formation in cells; however, when autophagy was induced prior to or at the time of infection the number of infected cells was severely decreased. © 2013 Bentham Science Publishers.

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Main Authors: Hernaez, B., Cabezas, M., Muñoz-Moreno, R., Galindo Barreales, Inmaculada, Cuesta-Geijo, M. A., Alonso, C.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Bentham Science Publishers 2013
Subjects:African swine fever virus, ASFV, Autophagy, Beclin 1, BH3-only proteins, ER stress, viral Bcl2, Viral Bcl2 homolog, Autophagosomes, Stress, Starvation, Homeostasis, Hemorrhagic disease, Pathogenesis, Lymphoid hyperplasia,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2067
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293069
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2930692023-02-20T07:35:29Z A179l, a new viral Bcl2 homolog targeting beclin 1 autophagy related protein Hernaez, B. Cabezas, M. Muñoz-Moreno, R. Galindo Barreales, Inmaculada Cuesta-Geijo, M. A. Alonso, C. African swine fever virus ASFV Autophagy Beclin 1 BH3-only proteins ER stress viral Bcl2 Viral Bcl2 homolog Autophagosomes Stress Starvation Homeostasis Hemorrhagic disease Pathogenesis Lymphoid hyperplasia Autophagy is a relevant cellular defense mechanism that directly eliminates intracellular pathogens and has a crucial role for innate and adaptive immune responses. Some viruses have developed tools to counteract this cellular response. A179L, the viral Bcl2 homolog of African swine fever virus, interacts with proapoptotic Bcl2 family proteins to inhibit apoptosis. Here we report that this gene manipulates autophagy by interacting with Beclin 1 through its BH3 homology domain. At subcellular level, A179L colocalized with Beclin 1 at mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum. Virus infection inhibited autophagosome formation in cells; however, when autophagy was induced prior to or at the time of infection the number of infected cells was severely decreased. © 2013 Bentham Science Publishers. 2023-02-20T07:35:29Z 2023-02-20T07:35:29Z 2013 artículo Current Molecular Medicine 13(2): 305-316 (2013) 1566-5240 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2067 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293069 10.2174/15665240113130200007 1875-5666 en none Bentham Science Publishers
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topic African swine fever virus
ASFV
Autophagy
Beclin 1
BH3-only proteins
ER stress
viral Bcl2
Viral Bcl2 homolog
Autophagosomes
Stress
Starvation
Homeostasis
Hemorrhagic disease
Pathogenesis
Lymphoid hyperplasia
African swine fever virus
ASFV
Autophagy
Beclin 1
BH3-only proteins
ER stress
viral Bcl2
Viral Bcl2 homolog
Autophagosomes
Stress
Starvation
Homeostasis
Hemorrhagic disease
Pathogenesis
Lymphoid hyperplasia
spellingShingle African swine fever virus
ASFV
Autophagy
Beclin 1
BH3-only proteins
ER stress
viral Bcl2
Viral Bcl2 homolog
Autophagosomes
Stress
Starvation
Homeostasis
Hemorrhagic disease
Pathogenesis
Lymphoid hyperplasia
African swine fever virus
ASFV
Autophagy
Beclin 1
BH3-only proteins
ER stress
viral Bcl2
Viral Bcl2 homolog
Autophagosomes
Stress
Starvation
Homeostasis
Hemorrhagic disease
Pathogenesis
Lymphoid hyperplasia
Hernaez, B.
Cabezas, M.
Muñoz-Moreno, R.
Galindo Barreales, Inmaculada
Cuesta-Geijo, M. A.
Alonso, C.
A179l, a new viral Bcl2 homolog targeting beclin 1 autophagy related protein
description Autophagy is a relevant cellular defense mechanism that directly eliminates intracellular pathogens and has a crucial role for innate and adaptive immune responses. Some viruses have developed tools to counteract this cellular response. A179L, the viral Bcl2 homolog of African swine fever virus, interacts with proapoptotic Bcl2 family proteins to inhibit apoptosis. Here we report that this gene manipulates autophagy by interacting with Beclin 1 through its BH3 homology domain. At subcellular level, A179L colocalized with Beclin 1 at mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum. Virus infection inhibited autophagosome formation in cells; however, when autophagy was induced prior to or at the time of infection the number of infected cells was severely decreased. © 2013 Bentham Science Publishers.
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topic_facet African swine fever virus
ASFV
Autophagy
Beclin 1
BH3-only proteins
ER stress
viral Bcl2
Viral Bcl2 homolog
Autophagosomes
Stress
Starvation
Homeostasis
Hemorrhagic disease
Pathogenesis
Lymphoid hyperplasia
author Hernaez, B.
Cabezas, M.
Muñoz-Moreno, R.
Galindo Barreales, Inmaculada
Cuesta-Geijo, M. A.
Alonso, C.
author_facet Hernaez, B.
Cabezas, M.
Muñoz-Moreno, R.
Galindo Barreales, Inmaculada
Cuesta-Geijo, M. A.
Alonso, C.
author_sort Hernaez, B.
title A179l, a new viral Bcl2 homolog targeting beclin 1 autophagy related protein
title_short A179l, a new viral Bcl2 homolog targeting beclin 1 autophagy related protein
title_full A179l, a new viral Bcl2 homolog targeting beclin 1 autophagy related protein
title_fullStr A179l, a new viral Bcl2 homolog targeting beclin 1 autophagy related protein
title_full_unstemmed A179l, a new viral Bcl2 homolog targeting beclin 1 autophagy related protein
title_sort a179l, a new viral bcl2 homolog targeting beclin 1 autophagy related protein
publisher Bentham Science Publishers
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2067
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293069
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