scholarly journals Enzymatic assays to explore viral mRNA capping machinery

ChemBioChem ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Renata Kasprzyk ◽  
Jacek Jemielity
2008 ◽  
Vol 82 (15) ◽  
pp. 7729-7734 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomoaki Ogino ◽  
Amiya K. Banerjee

ABSTRACT The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase L protein of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) elicits GTPase and RNA:GDP polyribonucleotidyltransferase (PRNTase) activities to produce a 5′-cap core structure, guanosine(5′)triphospho(5′)adenosine (GpppA), on viral mRNAs. Here, we report that the L protein produces an unusual cap structure, guanosine(5′)tetraphospho(5′)adenosine (GppppA), that is formed by the transfer of the 5′-monophosphorylated viral mRNA start sequence to GTP by the PRNTase activity before the removal of the γ-phosphate from GTP by GTPase. Interestingly, GppppA-capped and polyadenylated full-length mRNAs were also found to be synthesized by an in vitro transcription system with the native VSV RNP.


Virology ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 172 (2) ◽  
pp. 513-522 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward G. Niles ◽  
Guey-Jen Lee-Chen ◽  
Stewart Shuman ◽  
Bernard Moss ◽  
Steven S. Broyles

2015 ◽  
Vol 464 (2) ◽  
pp. 629-634 ◽  
Author(s):  
Piyush Kumar Singh ◽  
Nivedita Ratnam ◽  
Kannan Boosi Narayanarao ◽  
Harigopalarao Bugatha ◽  
Anjali A. Karande ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (689) ◽  
pp. eabh2071
Author(s):  
George Minasov ◽  
Monica Rosas-Lemus ◽  
Ludmilla Shuvalova ◽  
Nicole L. Inniss ◽  
Joseph S. Brunzelle ◽  
...  

Capping of viral messenger RNAs is essential for efficient translation, for virus replication, and for preventing detection by the host cell innate response system. The SARS-CoV-2 genome encodes the 2′-O-methyltransferase nsp16, which, when bound to the coactivator nsp10, uses S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) as a donor to transfer a methyl group to the first ribonucleotide of the mRNA in the final step of viral mRNA capping. Here, we provide biochemical and structural evidence that this reaction requires divalent cations, preferably Mn2+, and a coronavirus-specific four-residue insert. We determined the x-ray structures of the SARS-CoV-2 2′-O-methyltransferase (the nsp16-nsp10 heterodimer) in complex with its reaction substrates, products, and divalent metal cations. These structural snapshots revealed that metal ions and the insert stabilize interactions between the capped RNA and nsp16, resulting in the precise alignment of the ribonucleotides in the active site. Comparison of available structures of 2′-O-methyltransferases with capped RNAs from different organisms revealed that the four-residue insert unique to coronavirus nsp16 alters the backbone conformation of the capped RNA in the binding groove, thereby promoting catalysis. This insert is highly conserved across coronaviruses, and its absence in mammalian methyltransferases makes this region a promising site for structure-guided drug design of selective coronavirus inhibitors.


2015 ◽  
Vol 89 (16) ◽  
pp. 8292-8303 ◽  
Author(s):  
Changqing Li ◽  
Jaime Guillén ◽  
Nadia Rabah ◽  
Alexandre Blanjoie ◽  
Françoise Debart ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTAlphaviruses are known to possess a unique viral mRNA capping mechanism involving the viral nonstructural protein nsP1. This enzyme harbors methyltransferase (MTase) and nsP1 guanylylation (GT) activities catalyzing the transfer of the methyl group fromS-adenosylmethionine (AdoMet) to the N7 position of a GTP molecule followed by the formation of an m7GMP-nsP1 adduct. Subsequent transfer of m7GMP onto the 5′ end of the viral mRNA has not been demonstratedin vitroyet. Here we report the biochemical characterization of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) nsP1. We have developed enzymatic assays uncoupling the different reactions steps catalyzed by nsP1. The MTase and GT reaction activities were followed using a nonhydrolyzable GTP (GIDP) substrate and an original Western blot assay using anti-m3G/m7G-cap monoclonal antibody, respectively. The GT reaction is stimulated byS-adenosyl-l-homocysteine (Ado-Hcy), the product of the preceding MTase reaction, and metallic ions. The covalent linking between nsP1 and m7GMP involves a phosphamide bond between the nucleotide and a histidine residue. Final guanylyltransfer onto RNA was observed for the first time with an alphavirus nsP1 using a 5′-diphosphate RNA oligonucleotide whose sequence corresponds to the 5′ end of the viral genome. Alanine scanning mutagenesis of residues H37, H45, D63, E118, Y285, D354, R365, N369, and N375 revealed their respective roles in MT and GT reactions. Finally, the inhibitory effects of sinefungin, aurintricarboxylic acid (ATA), and ribavirin triphosphate on MTase and capping reactions were investigated, providing possible avenues for antiviral research.IMPORTANCEEmergence or reemergence of alphaviruses represents a serious health concern, and the elucidation of their replication mechanisms is a prerequisite for the development of specific inhibitors targeting viral enzymes. In particular, alphaviruses are able, through an original reaction sequence, to add to their mRNA a cap required for their protection against cellular nucleases and initiation of viral proteins translation. In this study, the capping of a 5′ diphosphate synthetic RNA mimicking the 5′ end of an alphavirus mRNA was observedin vitrofor the first time. The different steps for this capping are performed by the nonstructural protein 1 (nsP1). Reference compounds known to target the viral capping inhibited nsP1 enzymatic functions, highlighting the value of this enzyme in antiviral development.


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