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Granularity screening identifies candidate genes involved in vaccinia virus induced LC3 lipidation

Yakimovich, A.; Krause, M.; Vago, N.; Drexler, I.; Mercer, J.

2026-03-30 cell biology
10.64898/2026.03.26.714436 bioRxiv
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Autophagy is a catabolic process used for the degradation of organelles and proteins. Macroautophagy involves the formation of autophagosomes and subsequent fusion with lysosomes to mediate cargo degradation. It also functions as a cellular defence mechanism, known as xenophagy, during infection. Previous studies show that different viruses manipulate the autophagy pathway of the host cell to assure successful replication and/or virion assembly. Vaccinia virus (VACV), the prototypic poxvirus, replicates exclusively in the cytoplasm of host cells. It is known that VACV infection causes LC3 lipidation and prevents autophagosome formation, yet the double membrane vesicles formed during autophagy do not serve as the source of the mature VACV membrane. To date the viral protein(s) causing increased LC3 lipidation have not been identified. Here we developed an image-based screening approach based on LC3 granularity to identify candidate VACV genes affecting its lipidation. We identify several candidate viral membrane proteins as effectors of LC3 lipidation, suggesting that the interplay between VACV and autophagy is more directed than previously thought.

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