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Introduction
VP24 is a protein present in some Filoviridae, most notably the ebola and marburg viruses. There are five strains of ebola, Sudan, Reston, Zire, Bundibugyo, and Taï Forest, each with minor differences in VP24 sequences(3). The marburg virus has ___ strains, which are not ___?
Function
In a normal immune response interferons (IFN) are produced to alert surrounding cells of the presence of a pathogen. This response activates STAT1, which increases production of immune fighting genes in cells, by phosphorylation. STAT1 is brought to the nucleus by karyopherin α proteins. Ebola protein VP24 binds to karyopherin α1, α5, and α6, making it unable to transport the P-STAT1 to the nucleus. The immune response in cells is then greatly weakened.
Disease
Relevance
Structural highlights
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