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The Central Role of Non-Structural Protein 1 (NS1) in Influenza Biology and Infection

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  • The Central Role of Non-Structural Protein 1 (NS1) in Influenza Biology and Infection


    Int J Mol Sci. 2020 Feb 22;21(4). pii: E1511. doi: 10.3390/ijms21041511. The Central Role of Non-Structural Protein 1 (NS1) in Influenza Biology and Infection.

    Ros?rio-Ferreira N1,2, Preto AJ2, Melo R2,3, Moreira IS2,4, Brito RMM1.
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    Abstract

    Influenza (flu) is a contagious viral disease, which targets the human respiratory tract and spreads throughout the world each year. Every year, influenza infects around 10% of the world population and between 290,000 and 650,000 people die from it according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Influenza viruses belong to the Orthomyxoviridae family and have a negative sense eight-segment single-stranded RNA genome that encodes 11 different proteins. The only control over influenza seasonal epidemic outbreaks around the world are vaccines, annually updated according to viral strains in circulation, but, because of high rates of mutation and recurrent genetic assortment, new viral strains of influenza are constantly emerging, increasing the likelihood of pandemics. Vaccination effectiveness is limited, calling for new preventive and therapeutic approaches and a better understanding of the virus-host interactions. In particular, grasping the role of influenza non-structural protein 1 (NS1) and related known interactions in the host cell is pivotal to better understand the mechanisms of virus infection and replication, and thus propose more effective antiviral approaches. In this review, we assess the structure of NS1, its dynamics, and multiple functions and interactions, to highlight the central role of this protein in viral biology and its potential use as an effective therapeutic target to tackle seasonal and pandemic influenza.


    KEYWORDS:

    NS1; PPIs; influenza virus; molecular modeling; protein structure; protein–protein interactions; structural bioinformatics

    PMID: 32098424 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21041511

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