Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 21, 2015; 21(27): 8293-8303
Published online Jul 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i27.8293
Table 1 Functions of hepatitis C virus structural and non-structural proteins
ProteinFunctionAssociation with Lipid Metabolism
Structural proteins
E1Surface envelope protein of LVPEnriched around lipid droplet
E2Surface envelope protein of LVP, binds CD81 for viral fusion and cell entryInteracts with ApoE and SRB1 facilitating lipid transfers around LD
CoreImportant for cell surface binding, replication and assemblyIncreases expression of SREBP, FASN. Colocalizes with apoB
Non-structural proteins
P7Creates transmembrane ion channel in membranous web, (viroporin)Assists in recruitment of core protein to LD by DGAT1
NS2Cysteine proteaseIncreases expression of FASN, SREBP
NS3Serine protease, RNA helicase, promotes viral protein processing with NS4AUnknown
NS4AProtease; cofactor for NS3Unknown
NS4BDirects membrane rearrangements for formation of membranous webActivates fatty acid synthase, associates with DGAT1 and P14KA, facilitating creation of membranous web
NS5APhosphoprotein, required for replication, forms bridge to assemblyActivates FASN; associates with P14KA, DGAT1
NS5BRNA-dependent RNA polymerase, for replication of viral genomeDirect interaction with fatty acid synthase gene