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The Connector Domain of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Large Protein Interacts with the Viral Phosphoprotein.


ABSTRACT: Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is an archetypical member of Mononegavirales, viruses with a genome of negative-sense single-stranded RNA (-ssRNA). Like other viruses of this order, VSV encodes a unique polymerase, a complex of viral L (large, the enzymatic component) protein and P (phosphoprotein, a cofactor component). The L protein has a modular layout consisting of a ring-shaped core trailed by three accessory domains and requires an N-terminal segment of P (P N-terminal disordered [PNTD]) to perform polymerase activity. To date, a binding site for P on L had not been described. In this report, we show that the connector domain of the L protein, which previously had no assigned function, binds a component of PNTD We further show that this interaction is a positive regulator of viral RNA synthesis, and that the interfaces mediating it are conserved in other members of Mononegavirales Finally, we show that the connector-P interaction fits well into the existing structural information of VSV L.IMPORTANCE This study represents the first functional assignment of the connector domain of a Mononegavirales L protein. Furthermore, this study localizes P polymerase cofactor activity to specific amino acids. The functional necessity of this interaction, combined with the uniqueness of L and P proteins to the order Mononegavirales, makes disruption of the P-connector site a potential target for developing antivirals against other negative-strand RNA viruses. Furthermore, the connector domain as an acceptor site for the P protein represents a new understanding of Mononegavirales L protein biology.

SUBMITTER: Gould JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7158708 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Connector Domain of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Large Protein Interacts with the Viral Phosphoprotein.

Gould Joseph R JR   Qiu Shihong S   Shang Qiao Q   Ogino Tomoaki T   Prevelige Peter E PE   Petit Chad M CM   Green Todd J TJ  

Journal of virology 20200228 6


Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is an archetypical member of <i>Mononegavirales</i>, viruses with a genome of negative-sense single-stranded RNA (-ssRNA). Like other viruses of this order, VSV encodes a unique polymerase, a complex of viral L (large, the enzymatic component) protein and P (phosphoprotein, a cofactor component). The L protein has a modular layout consisting of a ring-shaped core trailed by three accessory domains and requires an N-terminal segment of P (P N-terminal disordered [  ...[more]

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