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Classical swine fever virus (CSFV), an enveloped virus belonging to the genus Pestivirus of the Flaviviridae family, utilizes cell host factors for its own replication. ARFGAP1, GTPase activating protein of ADP-ribosylation factor 1, regulates COP I vesicle formation and function in cells and is involved in the life cycle of several viruses. However, the effect of ARFGAP1 on the infection of CSFV has not been illustrated. Here we showed that inhibition of ARFGAP1 either by QS11 or by lentivirus-mediated silencing repressed CSFV replication. While, subsequent experiments revealed that CSFV production were increased in cells with sufficient ARFGAP1 expression. However, ARFGAP1 was not involved in CSFV binding, entry, access to cell vesicles, and RNA replication during the early stages of infection. Then, we showed that ARFGAP1 interacted with the viral protein of NS5A, measured by immunoprecipitation, GST-pulldown, and confocal microscopy assays. Furthermore, we revealed that ARFGAP1 could alleviated CSFV NS5A-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS). Altogether, these results demonstrate that ARFGAP1, a NS5A binding protein, is involved in CSFV replication. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Liang Zhang, Mingxing Jin, Mengzhao Song, Shanchuan Liu, Tao Wang, Kangkang Guo, Yanming Zhang. ARFGAP1 binds to classical swine fever virus NS5A protein and enhances CSFV replication in PK-15 cells. Veterinary microbiology. 2021 Apr;255:109034

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