A novel human endogenous retroviral protein inhibits cell-cell fusion.

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Sugimoto, Jun

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Sugimoto, Makiko

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Bernstein, Helene

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Jinno, Yoshihiro

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Schust, Danny

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2023-06-12T17:34:55Z

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2023-06-12T17:34:55Z

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2013-01

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2023-06-12T17:34:53Z

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While common in viral infections and neoplasia, spontaneous cell-cell fusion, or syncytialization, is quite restricted in healthy tissues. Such fusion is essential to human placental development, where interactions between trophoblast-specific human endogenous retroviral (HERV) envelope proteins, called syncytins, and their widely-distributed cell surface receptors are centrally involved. We have identified the first host cell-encoded protein that inhibits cell fusion in mammals. Like the syncytins, this protein, called suppressyn, is HERV-derived, placenta-specific and well-conserved over simian evolution. In vitro, suppressyn binds to the syn1 receptor and inhibits syn1-, but not syn2-mediated trophoblast syncytialization. Suppressyn knock-down promotes cell-cell fusion in trophoblast cells and cell-associated and secreted suppressyn binds to the syn1 receptor, ASCT2. Identification of the first host cell-encoded inhibitor of mammalian cell fusion may encourage improved understanding of cell fusion mechanisms, of placental morphogenesis and of diseases resulting from abnormal cell fusion.

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srep01462

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2045-2322

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2045-2322

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27918

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eng

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Scientific reports

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10.1038/srep01462

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Cell Line

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Cell Line, Tumor

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Trophoblasts

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Placenta

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Animals

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Humans

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Endogenous Retroviruses

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Amino Acid Transport System ASC

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Gene Products, env

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Pregnancy Proteins

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Viral Envelope Proteins

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Minor Histocompatibility Antigens

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Blotting, Western

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Cell Fusion

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RNA Interference

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Amino Acid Sequence

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Base Sequence

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Protein Binding

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Sequence Homology, Amino Acid

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Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid

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Pregnancy

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Molecular Sequence Data

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Female

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A novel human endogenous retroviral protein inhibits cell-cell fusion.

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Journal article

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Schust, Danny|0000-0003-4561-7808

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1462

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1

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Clinical Science Departments

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Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology & Fertility

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Published

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3

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