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2.7 Å cryo-EM structure of rotavirus core protein VP3, a unique capping machine with a helicase activity

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
卷 6, 期 16, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aay6410

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  1. NIH [AI36040]
  2. Robert Welch Foundation [Q1279, Q1967]
  3. NIH, National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  4. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  5. Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
  6. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences [P30 GM124169]
  7. Advanced Technology Cores (ATC) CryoEM/ET core at Baylor College of Medicine
  8. Protein and Monoclonal Antibody Production Shared Resource at Baylor College of Medicine
  9. NIH Cancer Center Support Grant [P30 CA125123]

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In many viruses, including rotavirus (RV), the major pathogen of infantile gastroenteritis, capping of viral messenger RNAs is a pivotal step for efficient translation of the viral genome. In RV, VP3 caps the nascent transcripts synthesized from the genomic dsRNA segments by the RV polymerase VP1 within the particle core. Here, from cryo-electron microscopy, x-ray crystallography, and biochemical analyses, we show that VP3 forms a stable tetrameric assembly with each subunit having a modular domain organization, which uniquely integrates five distinct enzymatic steps required for capping the transcripts. In addition to the previously known guanylyl- and methyltransferase activities, we show that VP3 exhibits hitherto unsuspected RNA triphosphatase activity necessary for initiating transcript capping and RNA helicase activity likely required for separating the RNA duplex formed transiently during endogenous transcription. From our studies, we propose a new mechanism for how VP3 inside the virion core caps the nascent transcripts exiting from the polymerase.

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