id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-265173-70wyecwj Trujillo-Uscanga, Adrian Host cell p53 associates with the feline calicivirus major viral capsid protein VP1, the protease-polymerase NS6/7, and the double-stranded RNA playing a role in virus replication 2020-08-27 .txt text/plain 5671 282 53 title: Host cell p53 associates with the feline calicivirus major viral capsid protein VP1, the protease-polymerase NS6/7, and the double-stranded RNA playing a role in virus replication Viruses modulate p53 functions in different manners: single-stranded RNA viruses such as the human coronavirus NL63 (HCoV-NL63) induces its degradation of p53 (Yuan et al., 2015) to ensure viral growth in infected cells (Ma-Lauer et al., 2016) , Zika (ZIKV) and West Nile (WNV) activate p53 to facilitate their replication (El Ghouzzi et al., 2016) (Teng et al., 2017) (Yang et al., 2008) while Adenovirus Even though p53 is implicated in the induction of apoptosis and in many viral infections, its role during calicivirus infection has not been studied. Here we found that p53 interacts with FCV dsRNA, the protease-polymerase NS6/7, and VP1 in the RC; moreover, knockdown of p53 resulted in a significant reduction of the NS viral protein synthesis and virus production, indicating its role for efficient viral replication. ./cache/cord-265173-70wyecwj.txt ./txt/cord-265173-70wyecwj.txt