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Dengue NS2A Protein Orchestrates Virus Assembly

Journal

CELL HOST & MICROBE
Volume 26, Issue 5, Pages 606-+

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2019.09.015

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Funding

  1. NIH [AI142759, AI127744, AI136126]
  2. Kleberg Foundation
  3. John S. Dunn Foundation
  4. Amon G. Carter Foundation
  5. Gilson Longenbaugh Foundation
  6. Summerfield Robert Foundation
  7. Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR)
  8. McLaughlin Endowment at University of Texas Medical Branch

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Dengue virus assembly requires cleavage of viral C-prM-E polyprotein into three structural proteins (capsid, premembrane, and envelope), packaging of viral RNA with C protein into nucleocapsid, and budding of prM and E proteins into virions. Themolecular mechanisms underlying these assembly events are unclear. Here, we show that dengue nonstructural protein 2A (NS2A protein) recruits viral RNA, structural proteins, and protease to the site of virion assembly and coordinates nucleocapsid and virus formation. The last 285 nucleotides of viral 3' UTR serve as a recruiting signal for packaging'' that binds to a cytosolic loop of NS2A. This interaction allows NS2A to recruit nascent RNA from the replication complex to the virion assembly site. NS2A also recruits the C-prM-E polyprotein and NS2B-NS3 protease to the virion assembly site by interacting with prM, E, and NS3, leading to coordinated C-prM-E cleavage. Mature C protein assembles onto genomic RNA to form nucleocapsid, followed by prM and E envelopment and virion formation.

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