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Crystal Structure of Enterovirus 71 RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Complexed with Its Protein Primer VPg: Implication for a trans Mechanism of VPg Uridylylation.

Authors :
Cheng Chen
Yaxin Wang
Chao Shan
Yuna Sun
Peng Xu
Honggang Zhou
Cheng Yang
Shi, Pei-Yong
Zihe Rao
Bo Zhang
Zhiyong Lou
Source :
Journal of Virology. May2013, Vol. 87 Issue 10, p5755-5768. 14p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Picornavirus RNA replication is initiated by VPg uridylylation, during which the hydroxyl group of the third tyrosine residue of the virally encoded protein VPg is covalently linked to two UMP molecules by RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp; also known as 3Dpol. We previously identified site 311, located at the base of the palm domain of the enterovirus 71 (EV71 ) RdRp, to be the site for EV71 VPg binding and uridylylation. Here we report the crystal structure of EV71 3Dpol complexed with VPg. VPg was anchored at the bottom of the palm domain of the 3Dpol molecule and exhibited an extended V-shape conformation. The corresponding interface on 3Dpol was mainly formed by residues within site 311 and other residues in the palm and finger do-mains. Mutations of the amino acids of 3Dpol involved in the VPg interaction (3DL319A, 3DD320A, and 3DY335A) significantly disrupted VPg binding to 3Dpol, resulting in defective VPg uridylylation. In contrast, these mutations did not affect the RNA elongation activity of 3Dpol. In the context of viral genomic RNA, mutations that abolished VPg uridylylation activity were lethal for EV71 replication. Further in vitro analysis showed that the uridylylation activity was restored by mixing VPg-binding-defec-tive and catalysis-defective mutants, indicating a trans mechanism for EV71 VPg uridylylation. Our results, together with previ-ous results of other studies, demonstrate that different picornaviruses use distinct binding sites for VPg uridylylation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022538X
Volume :
87
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Virology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
87515432
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.02733-12