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Mitochondrial Import of Dengue Virus NS3 Protease and Cleavage of GrpEL1, a Cochaperone of Mitochondrial Hsp70.

Chaitanya Gandikota1, Fareed Mohammed2, Lekha Gandhi1, Deepti Maisnam1, Ushodaya Mattam2, Deepika Rathore1, Arpan Chatterjee2, Katyayani Mallick1, Arcy Billoria3, V S V Prasad3, Naresh Babu Venkata Sepuri4, Musturi Venkataramana5.   

Abstract

Dengue virus infections, which have been reported in nearly 140 countries, pose a significant threat to human health. The genome of dengue virus encodes three structural and seven nonstructural (NS) proteins along with two untranslated regions, one each on both ends. Among them, dengue protease (NS3) plays a pivotal role in polyprotein processing and virus multiplication. NS3 is also known to regulate several host proteins to induce and maintain pathogenesis. Certain viral proteins are known to interact with mitochondrial membrane proteins and interfere with their functions, but the association of a virus-coded protein with the mitochondrial matrix is not known. In this report, by using in silico analysis, we show that NS3pro alone is capable of mitochondrial import; however, this is dependent on its innate mitochondrial transport signal (MTS). Transient-transfection and protein import studies confirm the import of NS3pro to the mitochondrial matrix. Similarly, NS3pro-helicase (amino acids 1 to 464 of NS3) also targets the mitochondria. Intriguingly, reduced levels of matrix-localized GrpE protein homolog 1 (GrpEL1), a cochaperone of mitochondrial Hsp70 (mtHsp70), were noticed in NS3pro-expressing, NS3pro-helicase-expressing, and virus-infected cells. Upon the use of purified components, GrpEL1 undergoes cleavage, and the cleavage sites have been mapped to KR81A and QR92S. Importantly, GrpEL1 levels are seriously compromised in severe dengue virus-infected clinical samples. Our studies provide novel insights into the import of NS3 into host mitochondria and identify a hitherto unknown factor, GrpEL1, as a cleavage target, thereby providing new avenues for dengue virus research and the design of potential therapeutics.IMPORTANCE Approximately 40% of the world's population is at risk of dengue virus infection. There is currently no specific drug or potential vaccine for these infections. Lack of complete understanding of the pathogenesis of the virus is one of the hurdles that must be overcome in developing antivirals for this virus infection. In the present study, we observed that the dengue virus-coded protease imports to the mitochondrial matrix, and our report is the first ever of a virus-coded protein, either animal or human, importing to the mitochondrial matrix. Our analysis indicates that the observed mitochondrial import is due to an inherited mitochondrial transport signal. We also show that matrix-localized GrpE protein homolog 1 (GrpEL1), a cochaperone of mitochondrial Hsp70 (mtHsp70), is also the substrate of dengue virus protease, as observed in vitro and ex vivo in virus-infected cells and dengue virus-infected clinical samples. Hence, our studies reveal an essential aspect of the pathogenesis of dengue virus infections, which may aid in developing antidengue therapeutics.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  GrpEL1; GrpEL2; NS3; dengue virus; mitochondria; mtHsp70

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32581108      PMCID: PMC7431801          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01178-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-12-28       Impact factor: 5.048

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