Identification and characterization of host cell factors that determine the susceptibility of human and animal cells to coronavirus IBV
DExH/D box helicases have been characterized to contribute to a multitude of functions in the host cells, most knowingly involved in the unwinding of RNA in an ATP-dependent manner. Some of these helicases have been shown to affect virus infectivity. Despite advances in understanding Coronavirus rep...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-606082023-02-28T18:02:56Z Identification and characterization of host cell factors that determine the susceptibility of human and animal cells to coronavirus IBV Chong, Kelvin Kian Long Liu Ding Xiang School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Molecular biology DExH/D box helicases have been characterized to contribute to a multitude of functions in the host cells, most knowingly involved in the unwinding of RNA in an ATP-dependent manner. Some of these helicases have been shown to affect virus infectivity. Despite advances in understanding Coronavirus replication, there is neither a vaccine nor anti-viral against it. Identification of three DExH/D box helicases has been implicated to play a role in the pathogenesis of Infectious Bronchitis Coronavirus (IBV), being either suppressive or permissive host factors. Suggestively, DDX3 plays a role in repressing IBV infection, possibly through a type-I interferon dependent manner. Contrastingly, DDX21 and DHX8 have been implicated to transit from a repressive to a permissive factor during IBV replication. It is hinted that DDX21 may be involved with interacting with IBV Nsp14 and DDX1 in facilitating replication. On the other hand, DHX8 might play a role in cell cycle regulation as a favorable G2/M phase is needed for optimal IBV replication, hence DHX8 might be involved in this regulation. Collectively, the mechanistic insight of these DExH/D box helicases not only contributes to understanding Coronavirus replication but may lead to potential therapeutic targets for the development of anti-virals in the future. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2014-05-29T02:32:43Z 2014-05-29T02:32:43Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60608 en Nanyang Technological University 33 p. application/pdf |
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DExH/D box helicases have been characterized to contribute to a multitude of functions in the host cells, most knowingly involved in the unwinding of RNA in an ATP-dependent manner. Some of these helicases have been shown to affect virus infectivity. Despite advances in understanding Coronavirus replication, there is neither a vaccine nor anti-viral against it. Identification of three DExH/D box helicases has been implicated to play a role in the pathogenesis of Infectious Bronchitis Coronavirus (IBV), being either suppressive or permissive host factors. Suggestively, DDX3 plays a role in repressing IBV infection, possibly through a type-I interferon dependent manner. Contrastingly, DDX21 and DHX8 have been implicated to transit from a repressive to a permissive factor during IBV replication. It is hinted that DDX21 may be involved with interacting with IBV Nsp14 and DDX1 in facilitating replication. On the other hand, DHX8 might play a role in cell cycle regulation as a favorable G2/M phase is needed for optimal IBV replication, hence DHX8 might be involved in this regulation. Collectively, the mechanistic insight of these DExH/D box helicases not only contributes to understanding Coronavirus replication but may lead to potential therapeutic targets for the development of anti-virals in the future. |
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Identification and characterization of host cell factors that determine the susceptibility of human and animal cells to coronavirus IBV |
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Identification and characterization of host cell factors that determine the susceptibility of human and animal cells to coronavirus IBV |
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Identification and characterization of host cell factors that determine the susceptibility of human and animal cells to coronavirus IBV |
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Identification and characterization of host cell factors that determine the susceptibility of human and animal cells to coronavirus IBV |
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Identification and characterization of host cell factors that determine the susceptibility of human and animal cells to coronavirus IBV |
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