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Cell Mol Life Sci ; 80(6): 153, 2023 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2328394

ABSTRACT

Accumulating evidence has consolidated the interaction between viral infection and host alternative splicing. Serine-arginine (SR) proteins are a class of highly conserved splicing factors critical for the spliceosome maturation, alternative splicing and RNA metabolism. Serine-arginine protein kinases (SRPKs) are important kinases that specifically phosphorylate SR proteins to regulate their distribution and activities in the central pre-mRNA splicing and other cellular processes. In addition to the predominant SR proteins, other cytoplasmic proteins containing a serine-arginine repeat domain, including viral proteins, have been identified as substrates of SRPKs. Viral infection triggers a myriad of cellular events in the host and it is therefore not surprising that viruses explore SRPKs-mediated phosphorylation as an important regulatory node in virus-host interactions. In this review, we briefly summarize the regulation and biological function of SRPKs, highlighting their involvement in the infection process of several viruses, such as viral replication, transcription and capsid assembly. In addition, we review the structure-function relationships of currently available inhibitors of SRPKs and discuss their putative use as antivirals against well-characterized viruses or newly emerging viruses. We also highlight the viral proteins and cellular substrates targeted by SRPKs as potential antiviral therapeutic candidates.


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Protein Kinases , Virus Diseases , Humans , Protein Kinases/metabolism , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism , Arginine/metabolism , Serine/metabolism , Phosphorylation , RNA Splicing , Alternative Splicing , Viral Proteins/genetics , Virus Diseases/drug therapy , Serine-Arginine Splicing Factors/metabolism
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