Virus Details


VHFID5116

Host Factor Information

Gene Name MAP3K11
HF Protein Name Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 11
HF Function Essential for cellular entry
Uniprot ID Q16584
Protein Sequence View Fasta Sequence
NCBI Gene ID 4296
Host Factor (HF) Name in Paper MAP3K11
Gene synonyms MLK3 PTK1 SPRK
Ensemble Gene ID ENSG00000173327
Ensemble Transcript ENST00000309100 [Q16584-1];ENST00000530153 [Q16584-2]
KEGG ID Go to KEGG Database
Gene Ontology ID(s) GO:0000187, GO:0004672, GO:0004674, GO:0004706, GO:0005524, GO:0005737, GO:0005813, GO:0005874, GO:0006468, GO:0007017, GO:0007254, GO:0007257, GO:0008219, GO:0008283, GO:0016020, GO:0031434, GO:0031435, GO:0042802, GO:0042803, GO:0043065, GO:0043507, GO:0043525, GO:0046330, GO:0046777, GO:0048365,
MINT ID Q16584
STRING Click to see interaction map
GWAS Analysis Click to see gwas analysis
OMIM ID 600050
PANTHER ID N.A.
PDB ID(s) 5K26, 5K28,
pfam ID PF07714, PF14604,
Drug Bank ID N.A.,
ChEMBL ID CHEMBL2708
Organism Homo sapiens (Human)

Pathogen Information

Virus Name Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus
Virus Short Name VSV
Order Mononegavirales
Virus Family Rhabdoviridae
Virus Subfamily N.A.
Genus Vesiculovirus
Species Indiana vesiculovirus
Host Human, cattle, horse, swine, sandflies, blackflies
Cell Tropism N.A.
Associated Disease Vesicular diseases, encephalitis
Mode of Transmission Mostely by sandflies
VIPR DB link https://www.viprbrc.org/brc/vipr_allSpecies_search.spg?method=SubmitForm&decorator=rhabdo
ICTV DB link https://talk.ictvonline.org/ictv-reports/ictv_9th_report/negative-sense-rna-viruses-2011/w/negrna_viruses/201/rhabdoviridae
Virus Host DB link N.A.

Publication Information

Paper Title Identification of host factors involved in borna disease virus cell entry through a small interfering RNA functional genetic screen
Author's Name Roberto Clemente, Eugene Sisman, Pedro Aza-Blanc, and Juan C. de la Torre
Journal Name Journal Of Virology
Pubmed ID 20071576
Abstract Borna disease virus (BDV), the prototypic member of the Bornaviridae family, within the order Mononegavirales, is highly neurotropic and constitutes an important model system for the study of viral persistence in the central nervous system (CNS) and associated disorders. The virus surface glycoprotein (G) has been shown to direct BDV cell entry via receptor-mediated endocytosis, but the mechanisms governing cell tropism and propagation of BDV within the CNS are unknown. We developed a small interfering RNA (siRNA)-based screening to identify cellular genes and pathways that specifically contribute to BDV G-mediated cell entry. Our screen relied on silencing-mediated increased survival of cells infected with rVSVDeltaG*/BDVG, a cytolytic recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus expressing BDV G that mimics the cell tropism and entry pathway of bona fide BDV. We identified 24 cellular genes involved in BDV G-mediated cell entry. Identified genes are known to participate in a broad range of distinct cellular functions, revealing a complex process associated with BDV cell entry. The siRNA-based screening strategy we have developed should be applicable to identify cellular genes contributing to cell entry mediated by surface G proteins of other viruses.
Used Model Ol cells
DOI 10.1128/JVI.02274-09