Importance Of Viral Late Domains In Budding And Release Of Enveloped Rna Viruses

Lisa Welker, Jean-Christophe Paillart,Serena Bernacchi

VIRUSES-BASEL(2021)

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Late assembly (L) domains are conserved sequences that are necessary for the late steps of viral replication, acting like cellular adaptors to engage the ESCRT membrane fission machinery that promote virion release. These short sequences, whose mutation or deletion produce the accumulation of immature virions at the plasma membrane, were firstly identified within retroviral Gag precursors, and in a further step, also in structural proteins of many other enveloped RNA viruses including arenaviruses, filoviruses, rhabdoviruses, reoviruses, and paramyxoviruses. Three classes of L domains have been identified thus far (PT/SAP, YPXnL/LXXLF, and PPxY), even if it has recently been suggested that other motifs could act as L domains. Here, we summarize the current state of knowledge of the different types of L domains and their cellular partners in the budding events of RNA viruses, with a particular focus on retroviruses.
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viral assembly, budding, late assembly domains, retrovirus, RNA enveloped viruses, retroviral gag precursor, structural viral proteins, ubiquitination, ESCRT machinery
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