RNA helicase DDX3: at the crossroad of viral replication and antiviral immunity
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Valiente Echeverría, Fernando
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RNA helicase DDX3: at the crossroad of viral replication and antiviral immunity
Abstract
Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp (DEAD)-box polypeptide 3, or DDX3, belongs to the DEAD-box family of ATP-dependent RNA
helicases and is known to play different roles in RNA metabolism ranging from transcription to nuclear export, translation,
and assembly of stress granules. In addition, there is growing evidence that DDX3 is a component of the innate
immune response against viral infections. As such, DDX3 has been shown to play roles both upstream and downstream
of I-kappa beta kinase ε (IKKε)/TANK-binding kinase 1, leading to IFN-β production. Interestingly, several RNA
viruses, including human threats such as HIV-1 and hepatitis C virus, hijack DDX3 to accomplish various steps of their
replication cycles. Thus, it seems that viruses have evolved to exploit DDX3’s functions while threatening the innate
immune response. Understanding this interesting dichotomy in DDX3 function will help us not only to improve our
knowledge of virus–host interactions but also to develop novel antiviral drugs targeting the multifaceted roles of
DDX3 in viral replication
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion en Ciencia y Tecnologia (Conicyt) through Fondecyt Program
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136494
DOI: DOI: 10.1002/rmv.1845
ISSN: 1052-9276
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Rev. Med. Virol. 2015; 25: 286–299
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