Dynamic interactions within alpha-herpesvirus virions and their impact on infection

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Neuroinvasive alpha-herpesviruses such as herpes simplex virus (HSV) and pseudorabies virus (PRV) cause a broad range of diseases in humans and other animals and are significant causes of morbidity and mortality. Novel strategies to interfere with the virion structural rearrangements required for infectivity could prove valuable to treat infections, yet critical aspects of the virion architecture and its metastability remain poorly defined. In this application, we outline a strategy to identify dynamic protein interactions within extracellular viral particles. The proposed research will test the hypothesis that conditional interactions between the essential viral protein pUL36 and capsids contribute to critical steps in infection including viral disassembly and regulation of pUL36 deubiquitinase activity: processes required for alpha-herpesviruses to establish life-long infection of the nervous system.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10042917
Project number
1R21AI154104-01
Recipient
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Gregory Allan Smith
Activity code
R21
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$237,000
Award type
1
Project period
2020-06-01 → 2022-05-31