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A peptide derived from sorting nexin 1 inhibits HPV16 entry, retrograde trafficking, and L2 membrane spanning

Tumour Virus Res. 2024-06; 
Shuaizhi Li, Zachary L Williamson, Matthew A Christofferson, Advait Jeevanandam, Samuel K Campos
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Abstract

High risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is responsible for 99 % of cervical cancers and 5 % of all human cancers worldwide. HPV infection requires the viral genome (vDNA) to gain access to nuclei of basal keratinocytes of epithelium. After virion endocytosis, the minor capsid protein L2 dictates the subcellular retrograde trafficking and nuclear localization of the vDNA during mitosis. Prior work identified a cell-permeable peptide termed SNX1.3, derived from the BAR domain of sorting nexin 1 (SNX1), that potently blocks the retrograde and nuclear trafficking of EGFR in triple negative breast cancer cells. Given the importance of EGFR and retrograde trafficking pathways in HPV16 infection, we set forth... More

Keywords

HPV16, L2, Membrane spanning, Minor capsid protein, Retrograde trafficking, SNX-BAR, SNX1, Sorting nexin 1, Viral entry