Structure and function of virion RNA polymerase of crAss-like phage
Preprint 2020 en
Authors
AD
Arina V. Drobysheva
SP
Sofia A. Panafidina
MK
Matvey Kolesnik
Abstract
1 min read
Abstract CrAss-like phages are a recently described family-level group of viruses that includes the most abundant virus in the human gut 1,2 . Genomes of all crAss-like phages encode a large virion-packaged protein 2,3 that contains a DFDxD sequence motif, which forms the catalytic site in cellular multisubunit RNA polymerases (RNAPs) 4 . Using Cellulophaga baltica crAss-like phage phi14:2 as a model system, we show that this protein is a novel DNA-dependent RNAP that is translocated into the host cell along with the phage DNA and transcribes early phage genes. We determined the crystal structure of this 2,180-residue enzyme in a self-inhibited, likely pre-virion-packaged state. This conformation is attained with the help of a Cleft-blocking domain that interacts with the active site motif and occupies the RNA-DNA hybrid binding grove. Structurally, phi14:2 RNAP is most similar to eukaryotic RNAPs involved in RNA interference 5,6 , although most of phi14:2 RNAP structure (nearly 1,600 residues) maps to a new region of protein folding space. Considering the structural similarity, we propose that eukaryal RNA interference polymerases take their origin in a phage, which parallels the emergence of the mitochondrial transcription apparatus 7 .
Anastasiia Chaban, Leonid Minakhin, Ekaterina Goldobina, Brain Bae, Yue Hao, Sergei Borukhov, Leena Putzeys, Maarten Boon, Florian Kabinger, Rob Lavigne, Kira S. Makarova, Eugene V Koonin, Satish K. Nair, Shunsuke Tagami, Konstantin Severinov, Maria L. Sokolova
Anastasiia Chaban, Leonid Minakhin, Ekaterina Goldobina, Brain Bae, Yue Hao, Sergei Borukhov, Leena Putzeys, Maarten Boon, Rob Lavigne, Kira S. Makarova, Eugene V Koonin, Satish K. Nair, Shunsuke Tagami, Konstantin Severinov, Maria L. Sokolova
Arina V. Drobysheva, Sofia A. Panafidina, Matvey Kolesnik, Evgeny Klimuk, Leonid Minakhin, Maria Yakunina, Sergei Borukhov, Emelie Nilsson, Karin Holmfeldt, Natalya Yutin, Kira S. Makarova, Eugene V Koonin, Konstantin Severinov, P.G. Leiman, Maria L. Sokolova
Discussion(0)
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.