Atlas of interactions between SARS-CoV-2 macromolecules and host proteins

Guangnan Li , Zhidong Tang , Weiliang Fan , Xi Wang , Li Huang , Yu Jia , Manli Wang , Zhihong Hu , Yu Zhou
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The proteins and RNAs of viruses extensively interact with host proteins after infection. We collected and reanalyzed all available datasets of protein-protein and RNA-protein interactions related to SARS-CoV-2. We investigated the reproducibility of those interactions and made strict filters to identify highly confident interactions. We systematically analyzed the interaction network and identified preferred subcellular localizations of viral proteins, some of which such as ORF8 in ER and ORF7A/B in ER membrane were validated using dual fluorescence imaging. Moreover, we showed that viral proteins frequently interact with host machinery related to protein processing in ER and vesicle-associated processes. Integrating the protein- and RNA-interactomes, we found that SARS-CoV-2 RNA and its N protein closely interacted with stress granules including 40 core factors, of which we specifically validated G3BP1, IGF2BP1, and MOV10 using RIP and Co-IP assays. Combining CRISPR screening results, we further identified 86 antiviral and 62 proviral factors and associated drugs. Using network diffusion, we found additional 44 interacting proteins including two proviral factors previously validated. Furthermore, we showed that this atlas could be applied to identify the complications associated with COVID-19. All data are available in the AIMaP database (https://mvip.whu.edu.cn/aimap/) for users to easily explore the interaction map.

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SARS-CoV-2大分子与宿主蛋白相互作用图谱
病毒的蛋白质和RNA在感染后与宿主蛋白质广泛相互作用。我们收集并重新分析了与严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型相关的蛋白质-蛋白质和RNA-蛋白质相互作用的所有可用数据集。我们研究了这些相互作用的再现性,并制作了严格的过滤器来识别高度自信的相互作用。我们系统地分析了相互作用网络,并确定了病毒蛋白的优选亚细胞定位,其中一些如ER中的ORF8和ER膜中的ORF7A/B通过双荧光成像进行了验证。此外,我们发现病毒蛋白经常与宿主机制相互作用,这些机制与ER和囊泡相关过程中的蛋白质加工有关。整合蛋白质和RNA的相互作用,我们发现严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型RNA及其N蛋白与包括40个核心因子在内的应激颗粒密切相互作用,其中我们使用RIP和Co-IP分析特异性验证了G3BP1、IGF2BP1和MOV10。结合CRISPR筛选结果,我们进一步鉴定了86种抗病毒因子和62种前病毒因子及相关药物。利用网络扩散,我们发现了另外44种相互作用的蛋白质,包括两种先前验证的前病毒因子。此外,我们表明,该图谱可用于识别与新冠肺炎相关的并发症。AIMaP数据库中提供了所有数据(https://mvip.whu.edu.cn/aimap/)用户可以轻松地浏览交互地图。
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Cell insight
Cell insight Neuroscience (General), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Cancer Research, Cell Biology
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