Structural highlights
Function
PRO_ADE02 Cleaves viral precursor proteins (pTP, pIIIa, pVI, pVII, pVIII, and pX) inside newly assembled particles giving rise to mature virions. Protease complexed to its cofactor slides along the viral DNA to specifically locate and cleave the viral precursors. Mature virions have a weakened organization compared to the unmature virions, thereby facilitating subsequent uncoating. Without maturation, the particle lacks infectivity and is unable to uncoat. Late in adenovirus infection, in the cytoplasm, may participate in the cytoskeleton destruction. Cleaves host cells cytoskeletal keratins K7 and K18.[1]
References
- ↑ Perez-Berna AJ, Ortega-Esteban A, Menendez-Conejero R, Winkler DC, Menendez M, Steven AC, Flint SJ, de Pablo PJ, San Martin C. The role of capsid maturation on adenovirus priming for sequential uncoating. J Biol Chem. 2012 Sep 7;287(37):31582-95. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M112.389957. Epub 2012, Jul 12. PMID:22791715 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M112.389957