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PABP-driven secondary condensed phase within RSV inclusion bodies activates viral mRNAs for ribosomal recruitment
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作者 Qiang Zhang hanzhe ye +8 位作者 Cong Liu Haiwu Zhou Mingbin He Xiaodong Liang Yu Zhou Kun Wang Yali Qin Zhifei Li Mingzhou Chen 《Virologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS 2024年第2期235-250,共16页
Inclusion bodies(IBs)of respiratory syncytial virus(RSV)are formed by liquid-liquid phase separation(LLPS)and contain internal structures termed“IB-associated granules”(IBAGs),where anti-termination factor M2-1 and ... Inclusion bodies(IBs)of respiratory syncytial virus(RSV)are formed by liquid-liquid phase separation(LLPS)and contain internal structures termed“IB-associated granules”(IBAGs),where anti-termination factor M2-1 and viral mRNAs are concentrated.However,the mechanism of IBAG formation and the physiological function of IBAGs are unclear.Here,we found that the internal structures of RSV IBs are actual M2-1-free viral messenger ribonucleoprotein(mRNP)condensates formed by secondary LLPS.Mechanistically,the RSV nucleoprotein(N)and M2-1 interact with and recruit PABP to IBs,promoting PABP to bind viral mRNAs transcribed in IBs by RNArecognition motif and drive secondary phase separation.Furthermore,PABP-eIF4G1 interaction regulates viral mRNP condensate composition,thereby recruiting specific translation initiation factors(eIF4G1,eIF4E,eIF4A,eIF4B and eIF4H)into the secondary condensed phase to activate viral mRNAs for ribosomal recruitment.Our study proposes a novel LLPS-regulated translation mechanism during viral infection and a novel antiviral strategy via targeting on secondary condensed phase. 展开更多
关键词 Respiratory syncytial virus(RSV) Inclusion bodies(IBs) Biomolecular condensates Liquid-liquid phase separation(LLPS) Secondary condensed phase mRNA activation
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