HEV-ORF3 Encoding Phosphoprotein Interacts With Hepsin

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Abstract:
Background
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a major causative agent of acute clinical hepatitis in adults through much of Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Open reading frame 3 (ORF3) encodes around 120 amino acids of phosphorylation protein that associates with the cytoskeleton, while its precise biological function is still unknown..
Objectives
In order to understand the function of ORF3 protein (pORF3) in depth, HEV ORF3 interacting proteins were screened in human hepatocytes cDNA library using two-hybrid system techniques and further verification of the interactions were carried out through co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP)..
Materials And Methods
The Cyto-Trap two-hybrid system technology, a classical method for analyzing protein interactions, was used to screen the pORF3 interacting proteins from human hepatocytes cDNA library..
Results
Through the Cyto-Trap two-hybrid system, eight proteins interacting with pORF3 were winnowed. The Co-IP results confirmed that hepsin which is reported to function as the inhibitor of several tumors reacted with pORF3..
Conclusions
Out of eight screened proteins interacting with pORF3, hepsin was confirmed to have specific interactions with pORF3..
Language:
English
Published:
Hepatitis Monthly, Volume:14 Issue: 1, Jan 2014
Page:
13902
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