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Characterization of RNA aptamers directed against the nucleocapsid protein of Rift Valley fever virus.


ABSTRACT: Nucleocapsid protein (N) is an essential RNA binding protein in many RNA viruses. During replication, N protein encapsidates viral genomic and antigenomic RNA, but not viral mRNA or other cellular RNAs. To discriminate between different species of RNA in a host cell, it is likely that N interacts with specific sequences and/or secondary structures on its target RNA. In this study, we explore the RNA binding properties of N using both natural and artificially selected RNAs as ligands. We found that N binds to RNAs that resemble the terminal panhandle structures of RVFV genomic and antigenomic RNA. Furthermore, we used SELEX to isolate RNA aptamers that bound N with high affinity and determined that N specifically recognizes and binds to GAUU and pyrimidine/guanine motifs. Interestingly, BLAST analysis revealed the presence of these motifs within the coding region of the viral genome, suggesting that N may interact with non-terminal viral RNA sequences during replication. Finally, the aptamer RNAs were used to construct a sensitive fluorescence based sensor of N binding with potential applications for drug screening and imaging methodologies.

SUBMITTER: Ellenbecker M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3299919 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of RNA aptamers directed against the nucleocapsid protein of Rift Valley fever virus.

Ellenbecker Mary M   Sears Leila L   Li Ping P   Lanchy Jean-Marc JM   Lodmell J Stephen JS  

Antiviral research 20120110 3


Nucleocapsid protein (N) is an essential RNA binding protein in many RNA viruses. During replication, N protein encapsidates viral genomic and antigenomic RNA, but not viral mRNA or other cellular RNAs. To discriminate between different species of RNA in a host cell, it is likely that N interacts with specific sequences and/or secondary structures on its target RNA. In this study, we explore the RNA binding properties of N using both natural and artificially selected RNAs as ligands. We found th  ...[more]

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