Multifunctionality of matrix protein in the replication and pathogenesis of Newcastle disease virus: A review

Int J Biol Macromol. 2023 Sep 30:249:126089. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.126089. Epub 2023 Jul 31.

Abstract

As an important structural protein in virion morphogenesis, the matrix (M) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is demonstrated to be a nuclear-cytoplasmic trafficking protein and plays essential roles in viral assembly and budding. In recent years, increasing lines of evidence have indicated that the M protein has obvious influence on the pathotypes of NDV, and the interaction of M protein with cellular proteins is also closely associated with the replication and pathogenicity of NDV. Although substantial progress has been made in the past 40 years towards understanding the structure and function of NDV M protein, the available information is scattered. Therefore, this review article summarizes and updates the research progress on the structural feature, virulence and pathotype correlation, and nucleocytoplasmic transport mechanism of NDV M protein, as well as the functions of M protein and cellular protein interactions in M's intracellular localization, viral RNA synthesis and transcription, viral protein synthesis, viral immune evasion, and viral budding and release, which will provide an in-depth understanding of the biological functions of M protein in the replication and pathogenesis of NDV, and also contribute to the development of effective antiviral strategies aiming at blocking the early or late steps of NDV lifecycles.

Keywords: Matrix protein; Newcastle disease virus; Pathogenesis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chickens
  • Humans
  • Newcastle Disease*
  • Newcastle disease virus* / genetics
  • Virus Assembly
  • Virus Replication