Transcription regulation of African swine fever virus: dual role of M1249L

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-54461-1
Dongming Zhao, Nan Wang, Xiaoying Feng, Zhenjiang Zhang, Kongen Xu, Tao Zheng, Yunge Yang, Xuemei Li, Xianjin Ou, Rui Zhao, Zihe Rao, Zhigao Bu, Yutao Chen, Xiangxi Wang
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African swine fever virus (ASFV), which poses significant risks to the global economy, encodes a unique host-independent transcription system. This system comprises an eight-subunit RNA polymerase (vRNAP), temporally expressed transcription factors and transcript associated proteins, facilitating cross-species transmission via intermediate host. The protein composition of the virion and the presence of transcription factors in virus genome suggest existence of distinct transcription systems during viral infection. However, the precise mechanisms of transcription regulation remain elusive. Through analyses of dynamic transcriptome, vRNAP-associated components and cell-based assay, the critical role of M1249L in viral transcription regulation has been highlighted. Atomic-resolution structures of vRNAP-M1249L supercomplex, exhibiting a variety of conformations, have uncovered the dual functions of M1249L. During early transcription, M1249L could serve as multiple temporary transcription factors with C-terminal domain acting as a switcher for activation/inactivation, while during late transcription it aids in the packaging of the transcription machinery. The structural and functional characteristics of M1249L underscore its vital roles in ASFV transcription, packaging, and capsid assembly, presenting novel opportunities for therapeutic intervention.

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非洲猪瘟病毒的转录调控:M1249L的双重作用
对全球经济构成重大风险的非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)编码一种独特的不依赖宿主的转录系统。该系统由一个八亚基 RNA 聚合酶(vRNAP)、时间表达转录因子和转录相关蛋白组成,有助于通过中间宿主进行跨物种传播。病毒的蛋白质组成和病毒基因组中转录因子的存在表明,病毒感染过程中存在不同的转录系统。然而,转录调控的精确机制仍然难以捉摸。通过对动态转录组、vRNAP 相关成分和细胞检测的分析,M1249L 在病毒转录调控中的关键作用得以凸显。vRNAP-M1249L超级复合物的原子分辨率结构呈现出多种构象,揭示了M1249L的双重功能。在早期转录过程中,M1249L 可充当多个临时转录因子,其 C 端结构域可作为激活/失活的切换器;而在晚期转录过程中,M1249L 可协助转录机制的包装。M1249L的结构和功能特征强调了它在ASFV转录、包装和囊壳组装中的重要作用,为治疗干预提供了新的机会。
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