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A fijivirus major viroplasm protein shows RNA-stimulated ATPase activity by adopting pentameric and hexameric assemblies of dimers

Llauger, GabrielaIcon ; Melero, Roberto; Monti, Demian EstebanIcon ; Sycz, GabrielaIcon ; Huck Iriart, CristiánIcon ; Cerutti, Maria LauraIcon ; Klinke, SebastianIcon ; Mikkelsen, EvelynIcon ; Tijman, Ariel; Arranz, Rocío; Alfonso, VictoriaIcon ; Arellano, Sofía MaitéIcon ; Goldbaum, Fernando AlbertoIcon ; Sterckx, Yann G. J.; Carazo, José María; Kaufman, Sergio Benjamín; Dans, Pablo D.; del Vas, MarianaIcon ; Otero, Lisandro HoracioIcon
Fecha de publicación: 02/2023
Editorial: American Society for Microbiology
Revista: mBio
e-ISSN: 2150-7511
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Bioquímica y Biología Molecular

Resumen

Fijiviruses replicate and package their genomes within viroplasms in a process involving RNA-RNA and RNA-protein interactions. Here, we demonstrate that the 24 C-terminal residues (C-arm) of the P9-1 major viroplasm protein of the mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV) are required for its multimerization and the formation of viroplasm-like structures. Using an integrative structural approach, the C-arm was found to be dispensable for P9-1 dimer assembly but essential for the formation of pentamers and hexamers of dimers (decamers and dodecamers), which favored RNA binding. Although both P9-1 and P9-1∆C-arm catalyzed ATP with similar activities, an RNA-stimulated ATPase activity was only detected in the full-length protein, indicating a C-arm-mediated interaction between the ATP catalytic site and the allosteric RNA binding sites in the (do)decameric assemblies. A stronger preference to bind phosphate moieties in the decamer was predicted, suggesting that the allosteric modulation of ATPase activity by RNA is favored in this structural conformation. Our work reveals the structural versatility of a fijivirus major viroplasm protein and provides clues to its mechanism of action. IMPORTANCE The mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV) causes an important maize disease in Argentina. MRCV replicates in several species of Gramineae plants and planthopper vectors. The viral factories, also called viroplasms, have been studied in detail in animal reovirids. This work reveals that a major viroplasm protein of MRCV forms previously unidentified structural arrangements and provides evidence that it may simultaneously adopt two distinct quaternary assemblies. Furthermore, our work uncovers an allosteric communication between the ATP and RNA binding sites that is favored in the multimeric arrangements. Our results contribute to the understanding of plant reovirids viroplasm structure and function and pave the way for the design of antiviral strategies for disease control.
Palabras clave: PLANT VIRUS , REOVIRUS , DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA VIRUS , VIROPLASM , PROTEIN-NUCLEIC ACID INTERACTION , ATPASE , RNA BINDING PROTEIN , PROTEIN STRUCTURE , CRYO-ELECTRON MICROSCOPY , X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY , SMALL-ANGLE X-RAY SCATTERING , MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS , PROTEIN STRUCTURE-FUNCTION
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/218793
URL: https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mbio.00023-23
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00023-23
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE BIOTECNOLOGIA AMBIENTAL Y SALUD
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Llauger, Gabriela; Melero, Roberto; Monti, Demian Esteban; Sycz, Gabriela; Huck Iriart, Cristián; et al.; A fijivirus major viroplasm protein shows RNA-stimulated ATPase activity by adopting pentameric and hexameric assemblies of dimers; American Society for Microbiology; mBio; 14; 2; 2-2023; 1-24
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