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The Interaction of Bluetongue Virus VP6 and Genomic RNA Is Essential for Genome Packaging

The genomes of the Reoviridae, including the animal pathogen bluetongue virus (BTV), are multisegmented double-stranded RNA (dsRNA). During replication, single-stranded (ss) positive-sense RNA segments are packaged into the assembling virus capsid, triggering genomic dsRNA synthesis. However, exactl...

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Autores principales: Sung, Po-Yu, Vaughan, Robert, Rahman, Shah Kamranur, Yi, Guanghui, Kerviel, Adeline, Kao, C. Cheng, Roy, Polly
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6384066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30541863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.02023-18
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author Sung, Po-Yu
Vaughan, Robert
Rahman, Shah Kamranur
Yi, Guanghui
Kerviel, Adeline
Kao, C. Cheng
Roy, Polly
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Vaughan, Robert
Rahman, Shah Kamranur
Yi, Guanghui
Kerviel, Adeline
Kao, C. Cheng
Roy, Polly
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description The genomes of the Reoviridae, including the animal pathogen bluetongue virus (BTV), are multisegmented double-stranded RNA (dsRNA). During replication, single-stranded (ss) positive-sense RNA segments are packaged into the assembling virus capsid, triggering genomic dsRNA synthesis. However, exactly how this packaging event occurs is not clear. A minor capsid protein, VP6, unique for the orbiviruses, has been proposed to be involved in the RNA-packaging process. In this study, we sought to characterize the RNA binding activity of VP6 and its functional relevance. A novel proteomic approach was utilized to map the ssRNA/dsRNA binding sites of a purified recombinant protein and the genomic dsRNA binding sites of the capsid-associated VP6. The data revealed that each VP6 protein has multiple distinct RNA-binding regions and that only one region is shared between recombinant and capsid-associated VP6. A combination of targeted mutagenesis and reverse genetics identified the RNA-binding region that is essential for virus replication. Using an in vitro RNA-binding competition assay, a unique cell-free assembly assay, and an in vivo single-cycle replication assay, it was possible to identify a motif within the shared binding region that binds BTV ssRNA preferentially in a manner consistent with specific RNA recruitment during capsid assembly. These data highlight the critical roles that this unique protein plays in orbivirus genome packaging and replication. IMPORTANCE Genome packaging is a critical stage during virus replication. For viruses with segmented genomes, the genome segments need to be correctly packaged into a newly formed capsid. However, the detailed mechanism of this packaging is unclear. Here we focus on VP6, a minor viral protein of bluetongue virus, which is critical for genome packaging. We used multiple approaches, including a robust RNA-protein fingerprinting assay, to map the ssRNA binding sites of recombinant VP6 and the genomic dsRNA binding sites of capsid-associated VP6. By these means, together with virological and biochemical methods, we identify the viral RNA-packaging motif of a segmented dsRNA virus for the first time.
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spelling pubmed-63840662019-03-12 The Interaction of Bluetongue Virus VP6 and Genomic RNA Is Essential for Genome Packaging Sung, Po-Yu Vaughan, Robert Rahman, Shah Kamranur Yi, Guanghui Kerviel, Adeline Kao, C. Cheng Roy, Polly J Virol Structure and Assembly The genomes of the Reoviridae, including the animal pathogen bluetongue virus (BTV), are multisegmented double-stranded RNA (dsRNA). During replication, single-stranded (ss) positive-sense RNA segments are packaged into the assembling virus capsid, triggering genomic dsRNA synthesis. However, exactly how this packaging event occurs is not clear. A minor capsid protein, VP6, unique for the orbiviruses, has been proposed to be involved in the RNA-packaging process. In this study, we sought to characterize the RNA binding activity of VP6 and its functional relevance. A novel proteomic approach was utilized to map the ssRNA/dsRNA binding sites of a purified recombinant protein and the genomic dsRNA binding sites of the capsid-associated VP6. The data revealed that each VP6 protein has multiple distinct RNA-binding regions and that only one region is shared between recombinant and capsid-associated VP6. A combination of targeted mutagenesis and reverse genetics identified the RNA-binding region that is essential for virus replication. Using an in vitro RNA-binding competition assay, a unique cell-free assembly assay, and an in vivo single-cycle replication assay, it was possible to identify a motif within the shared binding region that binds BTV ssRNA preferentially in a manner consistent with specific RNA recruitment during capsid assembly. These data highlight the critical roles that this unique protein plays in orbivirus genome packaging and replication. IMPORTANCE Genome packaging is a critical stage during virus replication. For viruses with segmented genomes, the genome segments need to be correctly packaged into a newly formed capsid. However, the detailed mechanism of this packaging is unclear. Here we focus on VP6, a minor viral protein of bluetongue virus, which is critical for genome packaging. We used multiple approaches, including a robust RNA-protein fingerprinting assay, to map the ssRNA binding sites of recombinant VP6 and the genomic dsRNA binding sites of capsid-associated VP6. By these means, together with virological and biochemical methods, we identify the viral RNA-packaging motif of a segmented dsRNA virus for the first time. American Society for Microbiology 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6384066/ /pubmed/30541863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.02023-18 Text en Copyright © 2019 Sung et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Sung, Po-Yu
Vaughan, Robert
Rahman, Shah Kamranur
Yi, Guanghui
Kerviel, Adeline
Kao, C. Cheng
Roy, Polly
The Interaction of Bluetongue Virus VP6 and Genomic RNA Is Essential for Genome Packaging
title The Interaction of Bluetongue Virus VP6 and Genomic RNA Is Essential for Genome Packaging
title_full The Interaction of Bluetongue Virus VP6 and Genomic RNA Is Essential for Genome Packaging
title_fullStr The Interaction of Bluetongue Virus VP6 and Genomic RNA Is Essential for Genome Packaging
title_full_unstemmed The Interaction of Bluetongue Virus VP6 and Genomic RNA Is Essential for Genome Packaging
title_short The Interaction of Bluetongue Virus VP6 and Genomic RNA Is Essential for Genome Packaging
title_sort interaction of bluetongue virus vp6 and genomic rna is essential for genome packaging
topic Structure and Assembly
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6384066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30541863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.02023-18
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