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HIV-1 infection affects NAD capping of host cell snRNA and snoRNA


ABSTRACT: NAD besides its key role in cellular metabolism can serve as an alternative 5’ cap at several short non-coding RNAs. However, the function of the NAD cap remains elusive. Here, we investigate NAD capping of RNAs upon HIV-1 infection, which is associated with intracellular pellagra – depletion of NAD/NADH cellular pool. We applied NAD captureSeq on HIV-1 infected/noninfected cells and we revealed that four snRNAs (U1, U4ATAC, U5E and U7) and four snoRNAs (snord3G, snord102, snorA50A and snord3B) lost NAD cap upon HIV-1 infection. Interestingly, U1 snRNA was previously shown to be essential for HIV-1 replication. We provide evidence that the NAD cap reduces the stability of the U1 - HIV-1 pre-mRNA duplex. The importance of NAD RNA cap in HIV-1 infection was further supported by NAD decapping enzyme DXO overexpression, which led to increase in HIV-1 infectivity. This is the first example of NAD cap function in mammalian cells and suggests a general role of non-canonical RNA caps in antiviral innate immunity response.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE191019 | GEO | 2024/05/16

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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