Small GTPase—A Key Role in Host Cell for Coronavirus Infection and a Potential Target for Coronavirus Vaccine Adjuvant Discovery

Wei Hou(Shanxi Agricultural University), Sibei Wang(Shanxi Agricultural University), Heqiong Wu(Shanxi Agricultural University), Linli Xue(Shanxi Agricultural University), Bin Wang(Nanjing Agricultural University), Shouyu Wang(Shanxi Agricultural University), Haidong Wang(Shanxi Agricultural University)
Viruses
September 14, 2022
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Abstract

Small GTPases are signaling molecules in regulating key cellular processes (e.g., cell differentiation, proliferation, and motility) as well as subcellular events (e.g., vesicle trafficking), making them key participants, especially in a great array of coronavirus infection processes. In this review, we discuss the role of small GTPases in the coronavirus life cycle, especially pre-entry, endocytosis, intracellular traffic, replication, and egress from the host cell. Furthermore, we also suggest the molecules that have potent adjuvant activity by targeting small GTPases. These studies provide deep insights and references to understand the pathogenesis of coronavirus as well as to propose the potential of small GTPases as targets for adjuvant development.


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