| Literature DB >> 33349665 |
Nora Schmidt1, Caleb A Lareau2, Hasmik Keshishian3, Sabina Ganskih1, Cornelius Schneider4,5, Thomas Hennig6, Randy Melanson3, Simone Werner1, Yuanjie Wei1, Matthias Zimmer1, Jens Ade1, Luisa Kirschner6, Sebastian Zielinski1, Lars Dölken1,6, Eric S Lander3,7,8, Neva Caliskan1,9, Utz Fischer1,5, Jörg Vogel1,4, Steven A Carr3, Jochen Bodem10, Mathias Munschauer11.
Abstract
Characterizing the interactions that SARS-CoV-2 viral RNAs make with host cell proteins during infection can improve our understanding of viral RNA functions and the host innate immune response. Using RNA antisense purification and mass spectrometry, we identified up to 104 human proteins that directly and specifically bind to SARS-CoV-2 RNAs in infected human cells. We integrated the SARS-CoV-2 RNA interactome with changes in proteome abundance induced by viral infection and linked interactome proteins to cellular pathways relevant to SARS-CoV-2 infections. We demonstrated by genetic perturbation that cellular nucleic acid-binding protein (CNBP) and La-related protein 1 (LARP1), two of the most strongly enriched viral RNA binders, restrict SARS-CoV-2 replication in infected cells and provide a global map of their direct RNA contact sites. Pharmacological inhibition of three other RNA interactome members, PPIA, ATP1A1, and the ARP2/3 complex, reduced viral replication in two human cell lines. The identification of host dependency factors and defence strategies as presented in this work will improve the design of targeted therapeutics against SARS-CoV-2.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33349665 DOI: 10.1038/s41564-020-00846-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Microbiol ISSN: 2058-5276 Impact factor: 17.745