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The role of the priming loop in Influenza A virus RNA synthesis.


ABSTRACT: RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRps) are used by RNA viruses to replicate and transcribe their RNA genomes1. They adopt a closed, right-handed fold with conserved subdomains called palm, fingers, and thumb1,2. Conserved RdRp motifs A-F coordinate the viral RNA template, NTPs, and magnesium ions to facilitate nucleotide condensation1. For the initiation of RNA synthesis, most RdRps use either a primer-dependent or de novo mechanism3. The Influenza A virus RdRp in contrast, uses a capped RNA oligonucleotide to initiate transcription, and a combination of terminal and internal de novo initiation for replication4. To understand how the Influenza A virus RdRp coordinates these processes, we analysed the function of a thumb subdomain ?-hairpin using initiation, elongation, and single-molecule FRET assays. Our data shows that this ?-hairpin is essential for terminal initiation during replication, but auxiliary for internal initiation and transcription. Analysis of individual residues in the tip of the ?-hairpin shows that PB1 proline 651 is critical for efficient RNA synthesis in vitro and in cell culture. Overall, this work advances our understanding of Influenza A virus RNA synthesis and identifies the initiation platform of viral replication.

SUBMITTER: Te Velthuis AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4888940 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of the priming loop in <i>Influenza A virus</i> RNA synthesis.

Te Velthuis Aartjan J W AJ   Robb Nicole C NC   Kapanidis Achillefs N AN   Fodor Ervin E  

Nature microbiology 20160321 5


RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRps) are used by RNA viruses to replicate and transcribe their RNA genomes1. They adopt a closed, right-handed fold with conserved subdomains called palm, fingers, and thumb1,2. Conserved RdRp motifs A-F coordinate the viral RNA template, NTPs, and magnesium ions to facilitate nucleotide condensation1. For the initiation of RNA synthesis, most RdRps use either a primer-dependent or <i>de novo</i> mechanism3. The <i>Influenza A virus</i> RdRp in contrast, uses a c  ...[more]

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