Hagai Tzachi, Azia Ariel, Babu M Madan, Andino Raul
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, 600 16(th) Street, GH-S572, UCSF Box 2280, San Francisco, CA 94143-2280, USA.
The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel.
Cell Rep. 2014 Jun 12;7(5):1729-1739. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.04.052. Epub 2014 May 29.
Viruses interact extensively with host proteins, but the mechanisms controlling these interactions are not well understood. We present a comprehensive analysis of eukaryotic linear motifs (ELMs) in 2,208 viral genomes and reveal that viruses exploit molecular mimicry of host-like ELMs to possibly assist in host-virus interactions. Using a statistical genomics approach, we identify a large number of potentially functional ELMs and observe that the occurrence of ELMs is often evolutionarily conserved but not uniform across virus families. Some viral proteins contain multiple types of ELMs, in striking similarity to complex regulatory modules in host proteins, suggesting that ELMs may act combinatorially to assist viral replication. Furthermore, a simple evolutionary model suggests that the inherent structural simplicity of ELMs often enables them to tolerate mutations and evolve quickly. Our findings suggest that ELMs may allow fast rewiring of host-virus interactions, which likely assists rapid viral evolution and adaptation to diverse environments.
病毒与宿主蛋白广泛相互作用,但其控制这些相互作用的机制尚未完全明确。我们对2208个病毒基因组中的真核线性基序(ELMs)进行了全面分析,发现病毒利用类似宿主的ELMs的分子模拟来可能协助宿主 - 病毒相互作用。使用统计基因组学方法,我们鉴定出大量潜在功能性ELMs,并观察到ELMs的出现通常在进化上是保守的,但在病毒家族中并不一致。一些病毒蛋白包含多种类型的ELMs,这与宿主蛋白中的复杂调节模块惊人地相似,表明ELMs可能通过组合作用来协助病毒复制。此外,一个简单的进化模型表明,ELMs固有的结构简单性通常使它们能够耐受突变并快速进化。我们的研究结果表明,ELMs可能允许宿主 - 病毒相互作用的快速重新布线,这可能有助于病毒的快速进化和对不同环境的适应。