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Cellular Response

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science-and-technology2 years ago

Unraveling the Mechanisms Behind Covid's Increased Infectiousness

Scientists at EPFL have discovered that SARS-CoV-2 manipulates a cellular enzyme called ZDHHC20 to increase its infectivity. The virus triggers a change in the transcription of the gene responsible for this enzyme, resulting in an enzyme with increased lipid-adding activity on the spike protein. This enhances the virus's ability to invade cells and infect the host. The study suggests that SARS-CoV-2 hijacks a pre-existing cell damage response pathway to generate more infectious viruses, providing insights for potential treatments and indicating that other viruses may use similar strategies.

science2 years ago

Mitochondria's SOS: How They Signal for Help Under Stress

Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt have discovered how mitochondria communicate with the cell when under stress. Mitochondria release reactive oxygen compounds and block the import of protein precursors, causing them to accumulate in the cell. This triggers a chemical change in a protein called DNAJA1, which then interacts with the folding assistant HSP70. HSP70 takes care of the misfolded protein precursors, reducing its interaction with its regular partner HSF1. HSF1 is then released and can trigger the cell's anti-stress mechanism for the mitochondria. The study sheds light on the intricate signaling pathways between mitochondria and cells during times of stress.