Inhibition of host JAK1 by virus (kw:KW-1096)

JAK1 is widely expressed membrane-associated phosphoprotein involved in the interferon-alpha/beta and -gamma signal transduction pathways. JAK1 and TYK2 participate in the interferon-alpha/beta pathway, while JAK1 and JAK2 play a role in the interferon-gamma pathway.

INFRA1 INFRA2 INFRG1 INFRG2 JAK1 JAK1 TYK2 JAK2 STAT1 STAT1 STAT1 STAT1 STAT1 STAT1 STAT1 STAT2 STAT2 STAT2 STAT2 IRF9 IRF9 IRF9 LMP1 NS5 E6 VP40 LT

Several viruses have evolved specific mechanisms to prevent the establishment of an antiviral state by inhibiting key components of the signaling pathway. For instance, the polyomavirus large T antigen binds to Janus tyrosine kinase 1 and inactivated signaling through IFN receptors. The Marburg virus VP40 protein is able to prevent the tyrosine phosphorylation of JAK1 and subsequent phosphorylation of STAT1 and STAT2.

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