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Minor nucleoprotein VP30

Function

Multifunctional protein that acts as a viral transcriptional activator. Promotes read-through of an RNA hairpin in the NP open reading frame to enhance viral transcription. Mechanistically, nonphosphorylated VP30 hexamers form a ternary complex with the viral leader RNA. Clamps the RNA template and the complex VP35-polymerase L together, thereby increasing the polymerase affinity for the RNA template to increase transcription initiation despite the presence of RNA secondary structures. Assists also stop-start transcription at gene junctions to promote transcription of downstream genes. Interaction with NP plays a critical role in transcription initiation by recognizing the RNA stem loop (By similarity). Interaction with host RBBP6 interferes with NP-VP30 interaction and inhibits viral RNA synthesis (PubMed:30550789). Also acts as a suppressor of RNA silencing by interacting with host DICER1 and TARBP2/TRBP (PubMed:21228243).

Post-translational modifications

Phosphorylated by host. Phosphorylation negatively regulates the transcription activation. Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation take place in viral inclusion bodies and are largely influenced by the presence of NP. Dephosphorylated by host PPP2R5C; this dephosphorylation enhances viral transcription and is mediated by NP.

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the filoviridae transcriptional activator VP30 family.

Cellular localization

  • Virion
  • Host cytoplasm
  • Present in viral inclusion bodies due to its interaction with NP.

Alternative names

Transcriptional activator VP30, EbolaVP30, Minor nucleoprotein VP30, eVP30, VP30

Target type

Proteins

Molecular weight

32521Da

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