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Adenovirus-mediated ubiquitination alters protein-RNA binding and aids viral RNA processing

Viruses promote infection by hijacking host ubiquitin machinery to counteract or redirect cellular processes. Adenovirus encodes two early proteins, E1B55K and E4orf6, that together co-opt a cellular ubiquitin ligase complex to overcome host defenses and promote virus production. Adenovirus mutants...

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Autores principales: Herrmann, Christin, Dybas, Joseph M., Liddle, Jennifer C., Price, Alexander M, Hayer, Katharina E., Lauman, Richard, Purman, Caitlin E., Charman, Matthew, Kim, Eui Tae, Garcia, Benjamin A, Weitzman, Matthew D
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7529849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32661314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-020-0750-9
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author Herrmann, Christin
Dybas, Joseph M.
Liddle, Jennifer C.
Price, Alexander M
Hayer, Katharina E.
Lauman, Richard
Purman, Caitlin E.
Charman, Matthew
Kim, Eui Tae
Garcia, Benjamin A
Weitzman, Matthew D
author_facet Herrmann, Christin
Dybas, Joseph M.
Liddle, Jennifer C.
Price, Alexander M
Hayer, Katharina E.
Lauman, Richard
Purman, Caitlin E.
Charman, Matthew
Kim, Eui Tae
Garcia, Benjamin A
Weitzman, Matthew D
author_sort Herrmann, Christin
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description Viruses promote infection by hijacking host ubiquitin machinery to counteract or redirect cellular processes. Adenovirus encodes two early proteins, E1B55K and E4orf6, that together co-opt a cellular ubiquitin ligase complex to overcome host defenses and promote virus production. Adenovirus mutants lacking E1B55K or E4orf6 display defects in viral RNA processing and protein production, but previously identified substrates of the redirected ligase do not explain these phenotypes. Here we used a quantitative proteomics approach to identify substrates of E1B55K/E4orf6-mediated ubiquitination that facilitate RNA processing. While all currently known cellular substrates of E1B55K/E4orf6 are degraded by the proteasome, we uncovered RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) as high-confidence substrates that are not decreased in overall abundance. We focused on two RBPs, RALY and hnRNP-C, which we confirm are ubiquitinated without degradation. Knockdown of RALY and hnRNP-C increased levels of viral RNA splicing, protein abundance, and progeny production during infection with E1B55K-deleted virus. Furthermore, infection with E1B55K-deleted virus resulted in increased interaction of hnRNP-C with viral RNA, and attenuation of viral RNA processing. These data suggest viral-mediated ubiquitination of RALY and hnRNP-C relieves a restriction on viral RNA processing, revealing an unexpected role for non-degradative ubiquitination in manipulation of cellular processes during virus infection.
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spelling pubmed-75298492021-01-13 Adenovirus-mediated ubiquitination alters protein-RNA binding and aids viral RNA processing Herrmann, Christin Dybas, Joseph M. Liddle, Jennifer C. Price, Alexander M Hayer, Katharina E. Lauman, Richard Purman, Caitlin E. Charman, Matthew Kim, Eui Tae Garcia, Benjamin A Weitzman, Matthew D Nat Microbiol Article Viruses promote infection by hijacking host ubiquitin machinery to counteract or redirect cellular processes. Adenovirus encodes two early proteins, E1B55K and E4orf6, that together co-opt a cellular ubiquitin ligase complex to overcome host defenses and promote virus production. Adenovirus mutants lacking E1B55K or E4orf6 display defects in viral RNA processing and protein production, but previously identified substrates of the redirected ligase do not explain these phenotypes. Here we used a quantitative proteomics approach to identify substrates of E1B55K/E4orf6-mediated ubiquitination that facilitate RNA processing. While all currently known cellular substrates of E1B55K/E4orf6 are degraded by the proteasome, we uncovered RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) as high-confidence substrates that are not decreased in overall abundance. We focused on two RBPs, RALY and hnRNP-C, which we confirm are ubiquitinated without degradation. Knockdown of RALY and hnRNP-C increased levels of viral RNA splicing, protein abundance, and progeny production during infection with E1B55K-deleted virus. Furthermore, infection with E1B55K-deleted virus resulted in increased interaction of hnRNP-C with viral RNA, and attenuation of viral RNA processing. These data suggest viral-mediated ubiquitination of RALY and hnRNP-C relieves a restriction on viral RNA processing, revealing an unexpected role for non-degradative ubiquitination in manipulation of cellular processes during virus infection. 2020-07-13 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7529849/ /pubmed/32661314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-020-0750-9 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Dybas, Joseph M.
Liddle, Jennifer C.
Price, Alexander M
Hayer, Katharina E.
Lauman, Richard
Purman, Caitlin E.
Charman, Matthew
Kim, Eui Tae
Garcia, Benjamin A
Weitzman, Matthew D
Adenovirus-mediated ubiquitination alters protein-RNA binding and aids viral RNA processing
title Adenovirus-mediated ubiquitination alters protein-RNA binding and aids viral RNA processing
title_full Adenovirus-mediated ubiquitination alters protein-RNA binding and aids viral RNA processing
title_fullStr Adenovirus-mediated ubiquitination alters protein-RNA binding and aids viral RNA processing
title_full_unstemmed Adenovirus-mediated ubiquitination alters protein-RNA binding and aids viral RNA processing
title_short Adenovirus-mediated ubiquitination alters protein-RNA binding and aids viral RNA processing
title_sort adenovirus-mediated ubiquitination alters protein-rna binding and aids viral rna processing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7529849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32661314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-020-0750-9
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