Virus Details


VHFID6564

Host Factor Information

Gene Name HSPA5
HF Protein Name Endoplasmic reticulum chaperone BiP
HF Function Important host factor for virus entry and replication
Uniprot ID P11021
Protein Sequence View Fasta Sequence
NCBI Gene ID 3309
Host Factor (HF) Name in Paper GRP78
Gene synonyms GRP78
Ensemble Gene ID ENSG00000044574
Ensemble Transcript ENST00000324460
KEGG ID Go to KEGG Database
Gene Ontology ID(s) GO:0005509, GO:0005524, GO:0005634, GO:0005739, GO:0005783, GO:0005788, GO:0005789, GO:0005790, GO:0005793, GO:0005886, GO:0005925, GO:0006983, GO:0006987, GO:0009986, GO:0010976, GO:0016020, GO:0016887, GO:0019899, GO:0019904, GO:0021589, GO:0021680, GO:0021762, GO:0030176, GO:0030182, GO:0030335, GO:0030433, GO:0030496, GO:0030512, GO:0030968, GO:0031398, GO:0031625, GO:0032991, GO:0034663, GO:0034975, GO:0035437, GO:0035690, GO:0036498, GO:0036499, GO:0036500, GO:0042149, GO:0042220, GO:0042470, GO:0043022, GO:0043066, GO:0043209, GO:0045296, GO:0051082, GO:0051087, GO:0051402, GO:0051787, GO:0060904, GO:0070062, GO:0071236, GO:0071277, GO:0071287, GO:0071320, GO:0071353, GO:0071480, GO:0090074, GO:0097501, GO:1901998, GO:1903891, GO:1903894, GO:1903895, GO:1903897, GO:1904313, GO:1990090, GO:1990440,
MINT ID P11021
STRING Click to see interaction map
GWAS Analysis Click to see gwas analysis
OMIM ID 138120
PANTHER ID PTHR19375
PDB ID(s) 3IUC, 3LDL, 3LDN, 3LDO, 3LDP, 5E84, 5E85, 5E86, 5EVZ, 5EX5, 5EXW, 5EY4, 5F0X, 5F1X, 5F2R, 6ASY,
pfam ID PF00012,
Drug Bank ID DB00945, DB00025,
ChEMBL ID CHEMBL1781865
Organism Homo sapiens (Human)

Pathogen Information

Virus Name Japanese encephalitis virus
Virus Short Name JEV
Order Unassigned
Virus Family Flaviviridae
Virus Subfamily N.A.
Genus Flavivirus
Species Japanese encephalitis virus
Host Human, mammals, mosquitoes and ticks
Cell Tropism N.A.
Associated Disease Hemorrhagic fever, encephalitis
Mode of Transmission Arthropod bite, mainly mosquitoes
VIPR DB link http://www.viprbrc.org/brc/home.spg?decorator=flavi
ICTV DB link https://talk.ictvonline.org/ictv-reports/ictv_online_report/positive-sense-rna-viruses/w/flaviviridae
Virus Host DB link http://www.genome.jp/virushostdb/view/?virus_lineage=Flaviviridae

Publication Information

Paper Title GRP78 Is an Important Host Factor for Japanese Encephalitis Virus Entry and Replication in Mammalian Cells
Author's Name Minu Nain, Sriparna Mukherjee, Sonali Porey Karmakar, Adrienne W. Paton, James C. Paton, M. Z. Abdin, Anirban Basu, Manjula Kalia and Sudhanshu Vrati
Journal Name Journal Of Virology
Pubmed ID 28053106
Abstract Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), a mosquito-borne flavivirus, is the leading cause of viral encephalitis in Southeast Asia with potential to become a global pathogen. Here, we identify glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) as an important host protein for virus entry and replication. Using the plasma membrane fractions from mouse neuronal (Neuro2a) cells, mass spectroscopy analysis identified GRP78 as a protein interacting with recombinant JEV envelope protein domain III. GRP78 was found to be expressed on the plasma membranes of Neuro2a cells, mouse primary neurons, and human epithelial Huh-7 cells. Antibodies against GRP78 significantly inhibited JEV entry in all three cell types, suggesting an important role of the protein in virus entry. Depletion of GRP78 by small interfering RNA (siRNA) significantly blocked JEV entry into Neuro2a cells, further supporting its role in virus uptake. Immunofluorescence studies showed extensive colocalization of GRP78 with JEV envelope protein in virus-infected cells. This interaction was also confirmed by immunoprecipitation studies. Additionally, GRP78 was shown to have an important role in JEV replication, as treatment of cells post-virus entry with subtilase cytotoxin that specifically cleaved GRP78 led to a substantial reduction in viral RNA replication and protein synthesis, resulting in significantly reduced extracellular virus titers. Our results indicate that GRP78, an endoplasmic reticulum chaperon of the HSP70 family, is a novel host factor involved at multiple steps of the JEV life cycle and could be a potential therapeutic target.IMPORTANCE Recent years have seen a rapid spread of mosquito-borne diseases caused by flaviviruses. The flavivirus family includes West Nile, dengue, Japanese encephalitis, and Zika viruses, which are major threats to public health with potential to become global pathogens. JEV is the major cause of viral encephalitis in several parts of Southeast Asia, affecting a predominantly pediatric population with a high mortality rate. This study is focused on identification of crucial host factors that could be targeted to cripple virus infection and ultimately lead to development of effective antivirals. We have identified a cellular protein, GRP78, that plays a dual role in virus entry and virus replication, two crucial steps of the virus life cycle, and thus is a novel host factor that could be a potential therapeutic target.
Used Model Neuro2a, Huh-7 and HEK293T cells
DOI 10.1128/JVI.02274-16