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Brothers in Arms: Structure, Assembly and Function ofArenaviridaeNucleoprotein

VIRUSES-BASEL(2020)

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Arenaviridaeis a family of viruses harbouring important emerging pathogens belonging to theBunyaviralesorder. Like in other segmented negative strand RNA viruses, the nucleoprotein (NP) is a major actor of the viral life cycle being both (i) the necessary co-factor of the polymerase present in the L protein, and (ii) the last line of defence of the viral genome (vRNA) by physically hiding its presence in the cytoplasm. The NP is also one of the major players interfering with the immune system. Several structural studies of NP have shown that it features two domains: a globular RNA binding domain (NP-core) in its N-terminal and an exonuclease domain (ExoN) in its C-terminal. Further studies have observed that significant conformational changes are necessary for RNA encapsidation. In this review we revisited the most recent structural and functional data available onArenaviridaeNP, compared to otherBunyaviralesnucleoproteins and explored the structural and functional implications. We review the variety of structural motif extensions involved in NP-NP binding mode. We also evaluate the major functional implications of NP interactome and the role of ExoN, thus making the NP a target of choice for future vaccine and antiviral therapy.
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Arenaviridae,Bunyavirales,emerging diseases,exonuclease,nucleoprotein,structure
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