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Characterization of the Interaction Domains between the Phosphoprotein and the Nucleoprotein of Human Metapneumovirus.

Hortense Decool1, Benjamin Bardiaux2, Luis Checa Ruano2, Olivier Sperandio2,3, Jenna Fix1, Irina Gutsche4, Charles-Adrien Richard1, Monika Bajorek1, Jean-François Eléouët1, Marie Galloux1.   

Abstract

Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) causes severe respiratory diseases in young children. The HMPV RNA genome is encapsidated by the viral nucleoprotein (N), forming an RNA-N complex (NNuc), which serves as the template for genome replication and mRNA transcription by the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp). The RdRp is formed by the association of the large polymerase subunit (L), which has RNA polymerase, capping, and methyltransferase activities, and the tetrameric phosphoprotein (P). P plays a central role in the RdRp complex by binding to NNuc and L, allowing the attachment of the L polymerase to the NNuc template. During infection these proteins concentrate in cytoplasmic inclusion bodies (IBs) where viral RNA synthesis occurs. By analogy to the closely related pneumovirus respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), it is likely that the formation of IBs depends on the interaction between HMPV P and NNuc, which has not been demonstrated yet. Here, we finely characterized the binding P-NNuc interaction domains by using recombinant proteins, combined with a functional assay for the polymerase complex activity, and the study of the recruitment of these proteins to IBs by immunofluorescence. We show that the last 6 C-terminal residues of HMPV P are necessary and sufficient for binding to NNuc and that P binds to the N-terminal domain of N (NNTD), and we identified conserved N residues critical for the interaction. Our results allowed us to propose a structural model for the HMPV P-NNuc interaction. IMPORTANCE Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a leading cause of severe respiratory infections in children but also affects human populations of all ages worldwide. Currently, no vaccine or efficient antiviral treatments are available for this pneumovirus. A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in viral replication could help the design or discovery of specific antiviral compounds. In this work, we have investigated the interaction between two major viral proteins involved in HMPV RNA synthesis, the N and P proteins. We finely characterized their domains of interaction and identified a pocket on the surface of the N protein, a potential target of choice for the design of compounds interfering with N-P complexes and inhibiting viral replication.

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Keywords:  HMPV; nucleoprotein; phosphoprotein; protein-protein interaction; structural modeling

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34730389      PMCID: PMC8791268          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00909-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   6.549


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