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The Ubiquitin Sensor and Adaptor Protein p62 Mediates Signal Transduction of a Viral Oncogenic Pathway

MBio. 2021-09; 
Ling Wang, Mary E A Howell, Ayrianna Sparks-Wallace, Juan Zhao, Culton R Hensley, Camri A Nicksic, Shanna R Horne, Kaylea B Mohr, Jonathan P Moorman, Zhi Q Yao, Shunbin Ning
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Abstract

The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) protein LMP1 serves as a paradigm that engages complicated ubiquitination-mediated mechanisms to activate multiple transcription factors. p62 is a ubiquitin sensor and a signal-transducing adaptor that has multiple functions in diverse contexts. However, the interaction between p62 and oncogenic viruses is poorly understood. We recently reported a crucial role for p62 in oncovirus-mediated oxidative stress by acting as a selective autophagy receptor. In this following pursuit, we further discovered that p62 is upregulated in EBV type 3 compared to type 1 latency, with a significant contribution from NF-κB and AP1 activities downstream of LMP1 signaling. In turn, p62 participates in... More

Keywords

EBV, LMP1, herpesviruses, p62, ubiquitination, viral oncogenesis