Widespread amyloid aggregates formation by Zika virus proteins and peptides

Author:

Giri Rajanish1ORCID,Bhardwaj Taniya1,Kapuganti Shivani K.1,Saumya Kumar Udit1,Sharma Nitin2,Bhardwaj Aparna1,Joshi Richa1,Verma Deepanshu1,Gadhave Kundlik3

Affiliation:

1. School of Biosciences and Bioengineering Indian Institute of Technology Mandi Kamand Himachal Pradesh India

2. Department of Pathology and Immunology Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis Missouri USA

3. Department of Neurology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractViral pathogenesis typically involves numerous molecular mechanisms. Protein aggregation is a relatively unknown characteristic of viruses, despite the fact that viral proteins have been shown to form terminally misfolded forms. Zika virus (ZIKV) is a neurotropic one with the potential to cause neurodegeneration. Its protein amyloid aggregation may link the neurodegenerative component to the pathogenicity associated with the viral infection. Therefore, we investigated protein aggregation in the ZIKV proteome as a putative pathogenic route and one of the alternate pathways. We discovered that it contains numerous anticipated aggregation‐prone regions in this investigation. To validate our prediction, we used a combination of supporting experimental techniques routinely used for morphological characterization and study of amyloid aggregates. Several ZIKV proteins and peptides, including the full‐length envelope protein, its domain III (EDIII) and fusion peptide, Pr N‐terminal peptide, NS1 β‐roll peptide, membrane‐embedded signal peptide 2K, and cytosolic region of NS4B protein, were shown to be highly aggregating in our study. Because our findings show that viral proteins can form amyloids in vitro, we need to do a thorough functional study of these anticipated APRs to understand better the role of amyloids in the pathophysiology of ZIKV infection.

Funder

Department of Biotechnology, Government of West Bengal

Science and Engineering Research Board

Indian Council of Medical Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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