Table 4:
Summary of the functions of the structural proteins of alphaviruses
| Protein | Function |
|---|---|
| Capsid | Forms the virion structure, selects for packaging of viral RNA, involved in initiating budding from the cell, in the New-World viruses inhibits cellular translation and transcription127,128,140,191–194,198,228 |
| E1 | Forms heterotrimers with E2 to form the glycoprotein spikes, fuses the viral and host cell membranes, forms pores in the endosome to induce pH changes63,68–70,210,229 |
| E2 | Forms heterotrimers with E1 to from the glycoprotein spikes209 |
| E3 | Functions as the signal sequence for the structural polypeptide, protects E1 from acidic pH, additional functions involved in trafficking and virulence213–215 |
| 6K | Involved in budding, may help space the glycoproteins on the virion, may function as a viroporin216,218 |
| TF | Involved in evading interferon due to specific palmitoylation, may be a viroporin, incorporated into the virion216,224,225 |