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Title: KIF13A mediates influenza a virus ribonucleoproteins trafficking
Author: Ramos-Nascimento, Ana
Kellen, Bárbara
Ferreira, Filipe
Alenquer, Marta
Vale-Costa, Silvia
Raposo, Graça
Delevoye, Cédric
Amorim, Maria João
Keywords: KIF13A
Recycling endosome
Influenza A virus assembly
Molecular motor
Issue Date: 23-Oct-2017
Publisher: Company of Biologists
Abstract: Influenza A is a rapid evolving virus, successful in provoking periodic epidemics and occasional pandemics in humans. Viral assembly is complex as the virus incorporates an eight-partite segmented genome of RNA (in the form of viral ribonucleoproteins, vRNPs). Genome assembly, with implications to public health, is not completely understood. It was reported that vRNPs are transported to the cell surface on Rab11 vesicles using microtubules, but no molecular motor has been assigned to the process. Here, we have identified KIF13A, a member of the kinesin-3 family, as the first molecular motor efficiently transporting vRNP-Rab11 vesicles during IAV infection. Depletion of KIF13A resulted in reduced viral titres and less accumulation of vRNPs at the cell surface, without interfering with the levels of other viral proteins at sites of viral assembly. In addition, in overexpression conditions and using two artificial methods able to displace vRNP-Rab11 vesicles, KIF13A augmented vRNP levels at the plasma membrane. Together our results show that KIF13A is an important host factor promoting influenza A vRNP transport, which is a crucial step for viral assembly.
Description: The deposited article version contains attached the supplementary materials within the pdf. This publication hasn't any creative commons license associated. The deposited article version is a "JCS Advance Online Article" provided by The Company of Biologists, and it is the "Accepted manuscript" posted online on 23 October 2017.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/795
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.210807
Publisher Version: http://jcs.biologists.org/content/early/2017/10/19/jcs.210807
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