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      Dengue and Zika viruses subvert reticulophagy by NS2B3-mediated cleavage of FAM134B

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      Autophagy
      Taylor & Francis
      autophagy, dengue virus, ER-phagy, FAM134B, flavivirus, reticulon, reticulophagy, Zika virus

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          ABSTRACT

          The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is exploited by several diverse viruses during their infectious life cycles. Flaviviruses, including dengue virus (DENV) and Zika virus (ZIKV), utilize the ER as a source of membranes to establish their replication organelles and to facilitate their assembly and eventual maturation along the secretory pathway. To maintain normal homeostasis, host cells have evolved highly efficient processes to dynamically regulate the ER, such as through reticulophagy, a selective form of autophagy that leads to ER degradation. Here, we identify the ER-localized reticulophagy receptor FAM134B as a host cell restriction factor for both DENV and ZIKV. We show that RNAi-mediated depletion of FAM134B significantly enhances both DENV and ZIKV replication at an early stage of the viral life cycle. Consistent with its role as an antiviral host factor, we found that several flaviviruses including DENV, ZIKV, and West Nile virus (WNV), utilize their NS3 virally-encoded proteases to directly cleave FAM134B at a single site within its reticulon homology domain (RHD). Mechanistically, we show that NS3-mediated cleavage of FAM134B blocks the formation of ER and viral protein-enriched autophagosomes, suggesting that the cleavage of FAM134B serves to specifically suppress the reticulophagy pathway. These findings thus point to an important role for FAM134B and reticulophagy in the regulation of flavivirus infection and suggest that these viruses specifically target these pathways to promote viral replication.

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          Author and article information

          Journal
          Autophagy
          Autophagy
          KAUP
          kaup20
          Autophagy
          Taylor & Francis
          1554-8627
          1554-8635
          2017
          19 January 2017
          : 13
          : 2
          : 322-332
          Affiliations
          Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA, USA
          Author notes
          CONTACT Carolyn B. Coyne coynec2@ 123456pitt.edu 427 Bridgeside Point II, 450 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA

          Color versions of one or more of the figures in the article can be found online at www.tandfonline.com/kaup.

          Author information
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6379-0965
          Article
          PMC5324851 PMC5324851 5324851 1265192
          10.1080/15548627.2016.1265192
          5324851
          28102736
          b01eebcd-7a5e-47b1-96d9-2b60103eba98
          © 2017 Taylor & Francis
          History
          : 20 July 2016
          : 14 November 2016
          : 21 November 2016
          Page count
          Figures: 6, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 42, Pages: 11
          Categories
          Basic Research Paper

          FAM134B,ER-phagy,dengue virus,autophagy,reticulophagy,Zika virus,flavivirus,reticulon

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