The LC8-RavP ensemble Structure Evinces A Role for LC8 in Regulating Lyssavirus Polymerase Functionality

The rabies and Ebola viruses recruit the highly conserved host protein LC8 for their own reproductive success. In vivo knockouts of the LC8 recognition motif within the rabies virus phosphoprotein (RavP) result in completely nonlethal viral infections. In this work, we examine the molecular role LC8...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of molecular biology 2019-12, Vol.431 (24), p.4959-4977
Hauptverfasser: Jespersen, Nathan E., Leyrat, Cedric, Gérard, Francine C., Bourhis, Jean-Marie, Blondel, Danielle, Jamin, Marc, Barbar, Elisar
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Zusammenfassung:The rabies and Ebola viruses recruit the highly conserved host protein LC8 for their own reproductive success. In vivo knockouts of the LC8 recognition motif within the rabies virus phosphoprotein (RavP) result in completely nonlethal viral infections. In this work, we examine the molecular role LC8 plays in viral lethality. We show that RavP and LC8 colocalize in rabies infected cells, and that LC8 interactions are essential for efficient viral polymerase functionality. NMR, SAXS, and molecular modeling demonstrate that LC8 binding to a disordered linker adjacent to an endogenous dimerization domain results in restrictions in RavP domain orientations. The resulting ensemble structure of RavP-LC8 tetrameric complex is similar to that of a related virus phosphoprotein that does not bind LC8, suggesting that with RavP, LC8 binding acts as a switch to induce a more active conformation. The high conservation of the LC8 motif in Lyssavirus phosphoproteins and its presence in other analogous proteins such as the Ebola virus VP35 evinces a broader purpose for LC8 in regulating downstream phosphoprotein functions vital for viral replication. [Display omitted] •The nearly 100% lethality rate for the rabies virus has been linked to interactions between RavP and the host protein LC8.•NMR, SAXS, and MDS were used to build a structural ensemble for both RavP and the RavP-LC8 complex.•The tight RavP and LC8 interaction because of the bivalency effect restricts the mobility of RavP's C-terminal domain.•Cell-based studies show that LC8 interactions are essential for efficient transcription/replication.
ISSN:0022-2836
1089-8638
1089-8638
DOI:10.1016/j.jmb.2019.10.011