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Alphavirus infection triggers selective cytoplasmic translocation of nuclear RBPs with moonlighting antiviral roles


ABSTRACT: RNA is a central molecule for RNA viruses, acting as mRNA and genome. However, the interactions that viral (v)RNA establishes with the host cell is only starting to be elucidated. Here, we determine with unprecedented depth the composition of the ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) of the prototypical arthropod-borne Sindbis virus (SINV) using viral RNA interactome capture. We show that SINV RNAs engage with hundreds of cellular proteins and pathways, including a group of nuclear RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) with unknown roles in infection. Combining subcellular fractionation and proteomics with several orthogonal approaches, we demonstrate that these nuclear RBPs are selectively redistributed to the cytoplasm after infection, where they associate with the viral replication organelles. These nuclear RBPs potently supress viral gene expression, with activities spanning viral species and families. Our study provides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of SINV RNP composition, revealing a network of nuclear RBPs with moonlighting antiviral function.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Cell Culture

SUBMITTER: Wael Kamel  

LAB HEAD: Alfredo Castello

PROVIDER: PXD029492 | Pride | 2024-12-19

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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RNA is a central molecule for viruses; however, the interactions that viral RNA (vRNA) establishes with the host cell is only starting to be elucidated. Here, we determine the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) composition of the prototypical arthropod-borne Sindbis virus (SINV). We show that SINV RNAs engage with hundreds of cellular proteins, including a group of nuclear RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) with unknown roles in infection. We demonstrate that these nuclear RBPs are selectively translocated to the  ...[more]

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