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Title: Leader RNA binding ability of chandipura virus P protein is regulated by its phosphorylation status: A possible role in genome transcription-replication switch
Authors: Basak, Soumen
Raha, Tamal
Chattopadhyay, Debasis
Majumder, Amitabha
Shaila, M.S.
Chattopadhyay, D.J.
Keywords: Leader RNA
Phosphoprotein
Transcription
Replication
Chandipura virus
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Virology, 307: 372-385
Abstract: The molecular events associated with the transcriptive and replicative cycle of negative-stranded RNA viruses are still an enigma. We took Chandipura virus, a member of the Rhabdoviridae family, as our model system to demonstrate that Phosphoprotein P, besides Nucleocapsid protein N, also acts as a leader RNA-binding protein in its unphosphorylated form, whereas CKII-mediated phosphorylation totally abrogates its RNA-binding ability. However, interaction between P protein and leader RNA can be distinguished from N-mediated encapsidation of viral sequences. Furthermore, P protein bound to leader chain can successively recruit N protein on RNA while itself being replaced. We also observed that the accumulation of phosphorylation null mutant of P protein in cells results in enhanced genome RNA replication with concurrent increase in the viral yield. All these results led us to propose a model explaining viral transcription-replication switch where Phosphoprotein P acts as a modulator of genome transcription and replication by its ability to bind to the nascent leader RNA in its unphosphorylated form, promoting read-through of the transcription termination signals and initiating nucleocapsid assembly on the nascent RNA chain.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/31
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