Structures of influenza A virus RNA polymerase offer insight into viral genome replication

Influenza A viruses are responsible for seasonal epidemics, and pandemics can arise from the transmission of novel zoonotic influenza A viruses to humans 1 , 2 . Influenza A viruses contain a segmented negative-sense RNA genome, which is transcribed and replicated by the viral-RNA-dependent RNA poly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 2019-09, Vol.573 (7773), p.287-290
Hauptverfasser: Fan, Haitian, Walker, Alexander P., Carrique, Loïc, Keown, Jeremy R., Serna Martin, Itziar, Karia, Dimple, Sharps, Jane, Hengrung, Narin, Pardon, Els, Steyaert, Jan, Grimes, Jonathan M., Fodor, Ervin
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Zusammenfassung:Influenza A viruses are responsible for seasonal epidemics, and pandemics can arise from the transmission of novel zoonotic influenza A viruses to humans 1 , 2 . Influenza A viruses contain a segmented negative-sense RNA genome, which is transcribed and replicated by the viral-RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (FluPol A ) composed of PB1, PB2 and PA subunits 3 – 5 . Although the high-resolution crystal structure of FluPol A of bat influenza A virus has previously been reported 6 , there are no complete structures available for human and avian FluPol A . Furthermore, the molecular mechanisms of genomic viral RNA (vRNA) replication—which proceeds through a complementary RNA (cRNA) replicative intermediate, and requires oligomerization of the polymerase 7 – 10 —remain largely unknown. Here, using crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy, we determine the structures of FluPol A from human influenza A/NT/60/1968 (H3N2) and avian influenza A/duck/Fujian/01/2002 (H5N1) viruses at a resolution of 3.0–4.3 Å, in the presence or absence of a cRNA or vRNA template. In solution, FluPol A forms dimers of heterotrimers through the C-terminal domain of the PA subunit, the thumb subdomain of PB1 and the N1 subdomain of PB2. The cryo-electron microscopy structure of monomeric FluPol A bound to the cRNA template reveals a binding site for the 3′ cRNA at the dimer interface. We use a combination of cell-based and in vitro assays to show that the interface of the FluPol A dimer is required for vRNA synthesis during replication of the viral genome. We also show that a nanobody (a single-domain antibody) that interferes with FluPol A dimerization inhibits the synthesis of vRNA and, consequently, inhibits virus replication in infected cells. Our study provides high-resolution structures of medically relevant FluPol A , as well as insights into the replication mechanisms of the viral RNA genome. In addition, our work identifies sites in FluPol A that could be targeted in the development of antiviral drugs. Structures of RNA polymerase of human and avian influenza A viruses reveal that the interface of the RNA polymerase dimer is required to initiate viral RNA synthesis in viral genome replication.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/s41586-019-1530-7