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Assembly of infectious enteroviruses depends on multiple, conserved genomic RNA-coat protein contacts

Picornaviruses are important viral pathogens, but despite extensive study, the assembly process of their infectious virions is still incompletely understood, preventing the development of anti-viral strategies targeting this essential part of the life cycle. We report the identification, via RNA SEL...

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Autores principales: Chandler-Bostock, Rebecca, Mata, Carlos P., Bingham, Richard J., Dykeman, Eric C., Meng, Bo, Tuthill, Tobias J., Rowlands, David J., Ranson, Neil A., Twarock, Reidun, Stockley, Peter G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7793301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33370422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009146
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author Chandler-Bostock, Rebecca
Mata, Carlos P.
Bingham, Richard J.
Dykeman, Eric C.
Meng, Bo
Tuthill, Tobias J.
Rowlands, David J.
Ranson, Neil A.
Twarock, Reidun
Stockley, Peter G.
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Mata, Carlos P.
Bingham, Richard J.
Dykeman, Eric C.
Meng, Bo
Tuthill, Tobias J.
Rowlands, David J.
Ranson, Neil A.
Twarock, Reidun
Stockley, Peter G.
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description Picornaviruses are important viral pathogens, but despite extensive study, the assembly process of their infectious virions is still incompletely understood, preventing the development of anti-viral strategies targeting this essential part of the life cycle. We report the identification, via RNA SELEX and bioinformatics, of multiple RNA sites across the genome of a typical enterovirus, enterovirus-E (EV-E), that each have affinity for the cognate viral capsid protein (CP) capsomer. Many of these sites are evolutionarily conserved across known EV-E variants, suggesting they play essential functional roles. Cryo-electron microscopy was used to reconstruct the EV-E particle at ~2.2 Å resolution, revealing extensive density for the genomic RNA. Relaxing the imposed symmetry within the reconstructed particles reveals multiple RNA-CP contacts, a first for any picornavirus. Conservative mutagenesis of the individual RNA-contacting amino acid side chains in EV-E, many of which are conserved across the enterovirus family including poliovirus, is lethal but does not interfere with replication or translation. Anti-EV-E and anti-poliovirus aptamers share sequence similarities with sites distributed across the poliovirus genome. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that these RNA-CP contacts are RNA Packaging Signals (PSs) that play vital roles in assembly and suggest that the RNA PSs are evolutionarily conserved between pathogens within the family, augmenting the current protein-only assembly paradigm for this family of viruses.
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spelling pubmed-77933012021-01-27 Assembly of infectious enteroviruses depends on multiple, conserved genomic RNA-coat protein contacts Chandler-Bostock, Rebecca Mata, Carlos P. Bingham, Richard J. Dykeman, Eric C. Meng, Bo Tuthill, Tobias J. Rowlands, David J. Ranson, Neil A. Twarock, Reidun Stockley, Peter G. PLoS Pathog Research Article Picornaviruses are important viral pathogens, but despite extensive study, the assembly process of their infectious virions is still incompletely understood, preventing the development of anti-viral strategies targeting this essential part of the life cycle. We report the identification, via RNA SELEX and bioinformatics, of multiple RNA sites across the genome of a typical enterovirus, enterovirus-E (EV-E), that each have affinity for the cognate viral capsid protein (CP) capsomer. Many of these sites are evolutionarily conserved across known EV-E variants, suggesting they play essential functional roles. Cryo-electron microscopy was used to reconstruct the EV-E particle at ~2.2 Å resolution, revealing extensive density for the genomic RNA. Relaxing the imposed symmetry within the reconstructed particles reveals multiple RNA-CP contacts, a first for any picornavirus. Conservative mutagenesis of the individual RNA-contacting amino acid side chains in EV-E, many of which are conserved across the enterovirus family including poliovirus, is lethal but does not interfere with replication or translation. Anti-EV-E and anti-poliovirus aptamers share sequence similarities with sites distributed across the poliovirus genome. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that these RNA-CP contacts are RNA Packaging Signals (PSs) that play vital roles in assembly and suggest that the RNA PSs are evolutionarily conserved between pathogens within the family, augmenting the current protein-only assembly paradigm for this family of viruses. Public Library of Science 2020-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7793301/ /pubmed/33370422 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009146 Text en © 2020 Chandler-Bostock et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chandler-Bostock, Rebecca
Mata, Carlos P.
Bingham, Richard J.
Dykeman, Eric C.
Meng, Bo
Tuthill, Tobias J.
Rowlands, David J.
Ranson, Neil A.
Twarock, Reidun
Stockley, Peter G.
Assembly of infectious enteroviruses depends on multiple, conserved genomic RNA-coat protein contacts
title Assembly of infectious enteroviruses depends on multiple, conserved genomic RNA-coat protein contacts
title_full Assembly of infectious enteroviruses depends on multiple, conserved genomic RNA-coat protein contacts
title_fullStr Assembly of infectious enteroviruses depends on multiple, conserved genomic RNA-coat protein contacts
title_full_unstemmed Assembly of infectious enteroviruses depends on multiple, conserved genomic RNA-coat protein contacts
title_short Assembly of infectious enteroviruses depends on multiple, conserved genomic RNA-coat protein contacts
title_sort assembly of infectious enteroviruses depends on multiple, conserved genomic rna-coat protein contacts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7793301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33370422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009146
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