De novo synthesis of RNA by the dengue virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase exhibits temperature dependence at the initiation but not elongation phase
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De novo synthesis of RNA by the dengue virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase exhibits temperature dependence at the initiation but not elongation phase
Abstract
Replication of positive strand flaviviruses is mediated by the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRP). To study replication of dengue virus (DEN), a flavivirus family member, an in vitro RdRP assay was established using cytoplasmic extracts of DEN-infected mosquito cells and viral subgenomic RNA templates containing 5'- and 3'-terminal regions (TRs). Evidence supported that an interaction between the TRs containing conserved stem-loop, cyclization motifs, and pseudoknot structural elements is required for RNA synthesis. Two RNA products, a template size and a hairpin, twice that of the template, were formed. To isolate the function of the viral RdRP (NS5) from that of other host or viral factors present in the cytoplasmic extracts, the NS5 protein was expressed and purified from Escherichia coli. In this study, we show that the purified NS5 alone is sufficient for the synthesis of the two products and that the template-length RNA is the product of de novo initiation. Furthermore, the incubation temperature during initiation, but not elongation phase of RNA synthesis modulates the relative amounts of the hairpin and de novo RNA products. A model is proposed that a specific conformation of the viral polymerase and/or structure at the 3' end of the template RNA is required for de novo initiation.
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