Reverse genetics reveals a role of rotavirus VP3 phosphodiesterase activity in inhibiting RNase L signaling and contributing to intestinal viral replication

Yanhua Song, Stanford University
Ningguo Feng, Stanford University
Liliana Sanchez-Tacuba, Stanford University
Linda L. Yasukawa, Stanford University
Lili Ren, Nanjing Tech University
Robert H. Silverman, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute
Siyuan Ding, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Harry B. Greenberg, Stanford University

Abstract

Our understanding of how rotavirus (RV) subverts host innate immune signaling has greatly increased over the past decade. However, the relative contribution of each virus-encoded innate immune antagonist has not been fully studied in the context of RV infection