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Published on: March 26, 2012
Semliki Forest virus mRNA capping enzyme requires association with anionic membrane phospholipids for activity
1Institute of Biotechnology, Viikki Biocenter, PO Box 56 (Viikinkaari 9), FIN-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:
The replication complexes of all positive strand RNA viruses of eukaryotes are associated with membranes. In the case of Semliki Forest virus (SFV), the main determinant of membrane attachment seems to be the virus-encoded non-structural protein NSP1, the capping enzyme of the viral mRNAs, which has guanine-7-methyltransferase and guanylyltransferase activities. We show here that both enzymatic activities of SFV NSP1 are inactivated by detergents and reactivated by anionic phospholipids, especially phosphatidylserine. The region of NSP1 responsible for binding to membranes as well as to liposomes was mapped to a short segment, which is conserved in the large alphavirus-like superfamily of viruses. A synthetic peptide of 20 amino acids from the putative binding site competed with in vitro synthesized NSP1 for binding to liposomes containing phosphatidylserine. These findings suggest a molecular mechanism by which RNA virus replicases attach to intracellular membranes and why they depend on the membranous environment.
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