RNA ligands activate the Machupo virus polymerase and guide promoter usage

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 May 21;116(21):10518-10524. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1900790116. Epub 2019 May 9.

Abstract

Segmented negative-sense (SNS) RNA viruses initiate infection by delivering into cells a suite of genomic RNA segments, each sheathed by the viral nucleocapsid protein and bound by the RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase (RdRP). For the orthomyxovirus influenza and the bunyavirus La Crosse, the 5' end of the genomic RNA binds as a hook-like structure proximal to the active site of the RdRP. Using an in vitro assay for the RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase (RdRP) of the arenavirus Machupo (MACV), we demonstrate that the 5' genomic and antigenomic RNAs of both small and large genome segments stimulate activity in a promoter-specific manner. Functional probing of the activating RNAs identifies intramolecular base-pairing between positions +1 and +7 and a pseudotemplated 5' terminal guanine residue as key for activation. Binding of structured 5' RNAs is a conserved feature of all SNS RNA virus polymerases, implying that promoter-specific RdRP activation extends beyond the arenaviruses. The 5' RNAs and the RNA binding pocket itself represent targets for therapeutic intervention.

Keywords: RNA replication; RNA-dependent RNA polymerase; arenavirus; influenza virus; segmented negative-sense RNA virus.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Arenaviruses, New World / enzymology*
  • Arenaviruses, New World / genetics
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic
  • RNA, Viral / metabolism*
  • RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase / metabolism*

Substances

  • RNA, Viral
  • RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase