id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-102612-xx5l8r9e Kodani, Andrew Zika virus alters centrosome organization to suppress the innate immune response 2020-09-15 .txt text/plain 4895 302 46 ZIKV infection or loss of CEP63 decreased the centrosomal localization and stability of TANK-binding kinase 1 (TBK1), a regulator of the innate immune response. ZIKV infection or loss of CEP63 also increased the centrosomal accumulation of the CEP63 interactors, Mindbomb1 (MIB1) and DTX4, ubiquitin ligases that respectively activate and degrade TBK1. In addition to identifying a mechanism by which CEP63 controls the innate immune responses in ZIKV infection, we propose that the altered centrosomal organization caused by altered CEP63 function may contribute to ZIKV-associated microcephaly. ZIKV infection in U87 cells did not affect either the localization or levels of the MCPH-associated proteins PLK4, STIL, SAS6, CDK5RAP2, CEP152, or WDR62 (Supplemental Figure 2A-D) . In summary, we have found that ZIKV NS3 localizes to the centrosome, recruits CEP63 and its binding partners MIB1 and DTX4 to ubiquitylate and degrade TBK1, a key regulator of the innate immune response. ./cache/cord-102612-xx5l8r9e.txt ./txt/cord-102612-xx5l8r9e.txt