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Probing the relationship between RNA-stimulated ATPase and helicase activities of HCV NS3 using 2'-O-methyl RNA substrates.

T Hesson1, A Mannarino, M Cable.   

Abstract

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS3 protein contains an amino terminal protease (NS3 aa. 1-180) and a carboxyl terminal RNA helicase (NS3 aa. 181-631). NS3 functions as a heterodimer of NS3 and NS4A (NS3/4A). NS3 helicase, a nucleic acid stimulated ATPase, can unwind RNA, DNA, and RNA:DNA duplexes, provided that at least one strand of the duplex contains a single-stranded 3' overhang (this strand of the duplex is referred to as the 3' strand). We have used 2'-O-methyl RNA (MeRNA) substrates to study the mechanism of NS3 helicase activity and to probe the relationship between its helicase and RNA-stimulated ATPase activities. NS3/4A did not unwind double-stranded (ds) MeRNA. NS3/4A unwinds hybrid RNA:MeRNA duplex containing MeRNA as the 5' strand but not hybrid duplex containing MeRNA as the 3' strand. The helicase activity of NS3/4A was 50% inhibited by 40 nM single-stranded (ss) RNA but only 35% inhibited by 320 nM ss MeRNA. Double-stranded RNA was 17 times as effective as double-stranded MeRNA in inhibiting NS3/4A helicase activity, while the apparent affinity of NS3/4A for ds MeRNA differed from ds RNA by only 2.4-fold. However ss MeRNA stimulated NS3/4A ATPase activity similar to ss RNA. These results indicate that the helicase mechanism involves 3' to 5' procession of the NS3 helicase along the 3' strand and only weak association of the enzyme with the displaced 5' strand. Further, our findings show that maximum stimulation of NS3 ATPase activity by ss nucleic acid is not directly related to procession of the helicase along the 3' strand.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10704211     DOI: 10.1021/bi992127a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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