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A unique DNA-binding mode of African swine fever virus AP endonuclease.

Yiqing Chen1, Xi Chen1, Qi Huang1, Zhiwei Shao1, Yanqing Gao1, Yangyang Li1, Chun Yang1, Hehua Liu1, Jixi Li1, Qiyao Wang2, Jinbiao Ma1, Yong-Zhen Zhang3,4, Yijun Gu5, Jianhua Gan6.   

Abstract

African swine fever virus (ASFV) is highly contagious and can cause lethal disease in pigs. ASFV is primarily replicated in the cytoplasm of pig macrophages, which is oxidative and caused constant damage to ASFV genome. ASFV AP endonuclease (AsfvAP) catalyzes DNA cleavage reaction at the abasic site and is a key enzyme of ASFV base excision repair (BER) system. Although it plays an essential role in ASFV survival in host cells, the basis underlying substrate binding and cleavage by AsfvAP remains unclear. Here, we reported the structural and functional studies of AsfvAP, showing that AsfvAP adopts a novel DNA-binding mode distinct from other APs. AsfvAP possesses many unique structural features, including one narrower nucleotide-binding pocket at the active site, the C16-C20 disulfide bond-containing region, and histidine-rich loop. As indicated by our mutagenesis, in vitro binding and cleavage assays, these features are important for AsfvAP to suit the acidic and oxidative environment. Owing to their functional importance, these unique features could serve as targets for designing small molecule inhibitors that could disrupt the repair process of ASFV genome and help fight against this deadly virus in the future.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33727535     DOI: 10.1038/s41421-020-0146-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Discov        ISSN: 2056-5968            Impact factor:   10.849


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