2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.20.453153
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Functional interactomes of the Ebola virus polymerase identified by proximity proteomics in the context of viral replication

Abstract: Ebola virus (EBOV) critically depends on the viral polymerase to replicate and transcribe the viral RNA genome. To examine whether interactions between EBOV polymerase and cellular and viral factors affect distinct viral RNA synthesis events, we applied proximity proteomics to define the cellular interactome of EBOV polymerase, under conditions that recapitulate viral transcription and replication. We engineered EBOV polymerase tagged with the split-biotin ligase split-TurboID, which successfully biotinylated … Show more

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