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Targeting viperin to the mitochondrion inhibits the thiolase activity of the trifunctional enzyme complex.

Arti B Dumbrepatil1, Kelcie A Zegalia1, Keerthi Sajja1, Robert T Kennedy1, E Neil G Marsh2.   

Abstract

Understanding the mechanisms by which viruses evade host cell immune defenses is important for developing improved antiviral therapies. In an unusual twist, human cytomegalovirus co-opts the antiviral radical SAM enzyme viperin (virus-inhibitory protein, endoplasmic reticulum-associated, interferon-inducible) to enhance viral infectivity. This process involves translocation of viperin to the mitochondrion, where it binds the β-subunit (HADHB) of the mitochondrial trifunctional enzyme complex that catalyzes thiolysis of β-ketoacyl-CoA esters as part of fatty acid β-oxidation. Here we investigated how the interaction between these two enzymes alters their activities and affects cellular ATP levels. Experiments with purified enzymes indicated that viperin inhibits the thiolase activity of HADHB, but, unexpectedly, HADHB activates viperin, leading to synthesis of the antiviral nucleotide 3'-deoxy-3',4'-didehydro-CTP. Measurements of enzyme activities in lysates prepared from transfected HEK293T cells expressing these enzymes mirrored the findings obtained with purified enzymes. Thus, localizing viperin to mitochondria decreased thiolase activity, and coexpression of HADHB significantly increased viperin activity. Furthermore, targeting viperin to mitochondria also increased the rate at which HADHB is retrotranslocated out of mitochondria and degraded, providing an additional mechanism by which viperin reduces HADHB activity. Targeting viperin to mitochondria decreased cellular ATP levels by more than 50%, consistent with the enzyme disrupting fatty acid catabolism. These results provide biochemical insight into the mechanism by which human cytomegalovirus subverts viperin; they also provide a biochemical rationale for viperin's recently discovered role in regulating thermogenesis in adipose tissues.
© 2020 Dumbrepatil et al.

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Keywords:  HADHB thiolase; cytomegalovirus; enzyme degradation; enzyme inhibitor; fatty acid oxidation; innate immunity; metabolic regulation; metalloenzyme; mitochondria; mitochondrial trifunctional protein; radical SAM enzyme; viperin

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31980458      PMCID: PMC7049979          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.011526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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