A conformational switch balances viral RNA accessibility and protection in a nucleocapsid ring model
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2019.06.005
A conformational switch balances viral RNA accessibility and protection in a nucleocapsid ring model
Abstract
Virus from the Mononegavirales order share common features ranging from virion structure arrangement to mechanisms of replication and transcription. One of them is the way the nucleoprotein (N) wraps and protects the RNA genome from degradation by forming a highly ordered helical nucleocapsid. However, crystal structures from numerous Mononegavirales reveal that binding to the nucleoprotein results in occluded nucleotides that hinder base pairing necessary for transcription and replication. This hints at the existence of alternative conformations of the N protein that would impact on the protein-RNA interface, allowing for transient exposure of the nucleotides without complete RNA release. Moreover, the regulation between the alternative conformations should be finely tuned. Recombinant expression of N from the respiratory syncytial virus form regular N/RNA common among all Mononegavirales, and these constitute an ideal minimal unit for investigating the mechanisms through which these structures protect RNA so efficiently while allowing for partial accessibility during transcription and replication. Neither pH nor high ionic strength could dissociate the RNA but led to irreversible aggregation of the nucleoprotein. Low concentrations of guanidine chloride dissociated the RNA moiety but leading to irreversible aggregation of the protein moiety. On the other hand, high concentrations of urea and long incubation periods were required to remove bound RNA. Both denaturants eventually led to unfolding but converged in the formation of an RNA-free β-enriched intermediate species that remained decameric even at high denaturant concentrations. Although the N-RNA rings interact with the phosphoprotein P, the scaffold of the RNA polymerase complex, this interaction did not lead to RNA dissociation from the rings in vitro. Thus, we have uncovered complex equilibria involving changes in secondary structure of N and RNA loosening, processes that must take place in the context of RNA transcription and replication, whose detailed mechanisms and cellular and viral participants need to be established.
Keywords: Nucleoprotein; Oligomerization; Protein-RNA interaction; RSV.
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