A conserved opal termination codon optimizes a temperature-dependent trade-off between protein production and processing in alphaviruses

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Tamanash Bhattacharya, Eva M. Alleman, Tiia S. Freeman, Alexander C. Noyola, Michael Emerman, Harmit S. Malik
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Abstract

Most mosquito-transmitted alphaviruses encode a premature opal termination codon upstream of their viral polymerase. We show that the Sindbis virus (SINV) opal codon outperforms other stop codons in primate cells at 37°C due to optimal translational readthrough. However, increased readthrough of all stop codons reduces opal preference at 28°C in primate and mosquito cells. Opal also outperforms all sense codons because opal-to-sense substitutions lead to excess polyprotein production at 37°C, disrupting orderly polyprotein processing and production of viral genomic RNAs (gRNAs) required for virus production. Increased readthrough at 28°C dampens the fitness advantages of opal codons. Unexpectedly, we find that a naturally occurring SINV mutation restores sense-codon fitness by further delaying polyprotein processing, allowing adequate time to produce gRNAs. Similar temperature-dependent mechanisms occur in the distantly related dual-host alphavirus, Ross River virus. Our work highlights sophisticated strategies dual-host alphaviruses use to optimize replication in divergent temperatures through a single codon.

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保守的蛋白石终止密码子优化了甲病毒中蛋白质生产和加工之间的温度依赖权衡
大多数经蚊虫传播的α-病毒在其病毒聚合酶上游编码一个过早的乳白终止密码子。我们的研究表明,在 37°C 的灵长类细胞中,辛比斯病毒(SINV)乳白终止密码子的表现优于其他终止密码子,这是因为它具有最佳的翻译通读能力。然而,在 28°C 的灵长类和蚊子细胞中,所有终止密码子的读通增加会降低乳白密码子的偏好。蛋白石还优于所有有义密码子,因为蛋白石到有义的置换会导致在 37°C 时产生过量的多聚蛋白,破坏有序的多聚蛋白加工和病毒生产所需的病毒基因组 RNA(gRNA)的生产。28°C 时读通的增加削弱了乳白密码子的适应优势。意想不到的是,我们发现自然发生的 SINV 突变通过进一步延迟多聚蛋白的加工,从而有足够的时间产生 gRNA,从而恢复了有义密码子的适应性。类似的温度依赖机制也出现在远亲双宿主α病毒--罗斯河病毒中。我们的工作凸显了双宿主α-病毒通过单一密码子在不同温度下优化复制的复杂策略。
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Science Advances
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21.40
自引率
1.50%
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1937
审稿时长
29 weeks
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