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Do NSm Virulence Factors in the Bunyavirales Viral Order Originate from Gn Gene Duplication?

Les facteurs de virulence NSm de l'ordre viral des Bunyavirales proviennent-ils de la duplication du gène Gn ?

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One-third of the nine WHO shortlisted pathogens prioritized for research and development in public health emergencies belong to the Bunyavirales order. Several Bunyavirales species carry an NSm protein that acts as a virulence factor. We predicted the structures of these NSm proteins and unexpectedly found that in two families, their cytosolic domain was inferred to have a similar fold to that of the cytosolic domain of the viral envelope-forming glycoprotein N (Gn cyto) encoded on the same genome fragment. We show that although the sequence identity between the NSm cyto and the Gn cyto domains is low, the conservation of the two zinc finger-forming CysCysHisCys motifs explains the predicted structural conservation. Importantly, our predictions provide a first glimpse into the long-unknown structure of NSm. Also, these predictions suggest that NSm is the result of a gene duplication event in the Bunyavirales Nairoviridae and Peribunyaviridae families and that such events may be common in the recent evolutionary history of RNA viruses.
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hal-04426986 , version 1 (30-01-2024)

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Victor Lefebvre, Ravy Leon Foun Lin, Laura Cole, François-Loïc Cosset, Marie-Laure Fogeron, et al.. Do NSm Virulence Factors in the Bunyavirales Viral Order Originate from Gn Gene Duplication?. Viruses, 2024, 16 (1), pp.90. ⟨10.3390/v16010090⟩. ⟨hal-04426986⟩
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