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Structure–function analysis of the nsp14 N7–guanine methyltransferase reveals an essential role in Betacoronavirus replication
by
Kazzi, Priscila El
, Decombe, Alice
, Posthuma, Clara C.
, Snijder, Eric J.
, Ogando, Natacha S.
, Zevenhoven-Dobbe, Jessika C.
, Canard, Bruno
, Bontes, Brenda W.
, Thiel, Volker
, Decroly, Etienne
, Ferron, François
in
Amino Acid Sequence
/ Base Sequence
/ Binding Sites
/ Biological Sciences
/ Capping
/ Catalytic Domain
/ Comparative analysis
/ Conserved Sequence
/ Coronaviruses
/ Crystal structure
/ Cytoplasm
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Exons
/ Exoribonucleases - chemistry
/ Exoribonucleases - genetics
/ Exoribonucleases - metabolism
/ Function analysis
/ Genomes
/ Guanine
/ Methyltransferase
/ Microbial Viability
/ Microbiology
/ Models, Molecular
/ mRNA guanylyltransferase
/ mRNA processing
/ Mutation
/ Nucleotide Motifs
/ Phenotypes
/ Protein Conformation
/ Replicase
/ Replication
/ Residues
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Reverse engineering
/ RNA, Viral - chemistry
/ RNA, Viral - genetics
/ RNA-Binding Proteins
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome
/ Site-directed mutagenesis
/ Structure-Activity Relationship
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Viral diseases
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - chemistry
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - genetics
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - metabolism
/ Virus Replication - genetics
/ Viruses
2021
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Structure–function analysis of the nsp14 N7–guanine methyltransferase reveals an essential role in Betacoronavirus replication
by
Kazzi, Priscila El
, Decombe, Alice
, Posthuma, Clara C.
, Snijder, Eric J.
, Ogando, Natacha S.
, Zevenhoven-Dobbe, Jessika C.
, Canard, Bruno
, Bontes, Brenda W.
, Thiel, Volker
, Decroly, Etienne
, Ferron, François
in
Amino Acid Sequence
/ Base Sequence
/ Binding Sites
/ Biological Sciences
/ Capping
/ Catalytic Domain
/ Comparative analysis
/ Conserved Sequence
/ Coronaviruses
/ Crystal structure
/ Cytoplasm
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Exons
/ Exoribonucleases - chemistry
/ Exoribonucleases - genetics
/ Exoribonucleases - metabolism
/ Function analysis
/ Genomes
/ Guanine
/ Methyltransferase
/ Microbial Viability
/ Microbiology
/ Models, Molecular
/ mRNA guanylyltransferase
/ mRNA processing
/ Mutation
/ Nucleotide Motifs
/ Phenotypes
/ Protein Conformation
/ Replicase
/ Replication
/ Residues
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Reverse engineering
/ RNA, Viral - chemistry
/ RNA, Viral - genetics
/ RNA-Binding Proteins
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome
/ Site-directed mutagenesis
/ Structure-Activity Relationship
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Viral diseases
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - chemistry
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - genetics
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - metabolism
/ Virus Replication - genetics
/ Viruses
2021
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Structure–function analysis of the nsp14 N7–guanine methyltransferase reveals an essential role in Betacoronavirus replication
by
Kazzi, Priscila El
, Decombe, Alice
, Posthuma, Clara C.
, Snijder, Eric J.
, Ogando, Natacha S.
, Zevenhoven-Dobbe, Jessika C.
, Canard, Bruno
, Bontes, Brenda W.
, Thiel, Volker
, Decroly, Etienne
, Ferron, François
in
Amino Acid Sequence
/ Base Sequence
/ Binding Sites
/ Biological Sciences
/ Capping
/ Catalytic Domain
/ Comparative analysis
/ Conserved Sequence
/ Coronaviruses
/ Crystal structure
/ Cytoplasm
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Exons
/ Exoribonucleases - chemistry
/ Exoribonucleases - genetics
/ Exoribonucleases - metabolism
/ Function analysis
/ Genomes
/ Guanine
/ Methyltransferase
/ Microbial Viability
/ Microbiology
/ Models, Molecular
/ mRNA guanylyltransferase
/ mRNA processing
/ Mutation
/ Nucleotide Motifs
/ Phenotypes
/ Protein Conformation
/ Replicase
/ Replication
/ Residues
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Reverse engineering
/ RNA, Viral - chemistry
/ RNA, Viral - genetics
/ RNA-Binding Proteins
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome
/ Site-directed mutagenesis
/ Structure-Activity Relationship
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Viral diseases
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - chemistry
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - genetics
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - metabolism
/ Virus Replication - genetics
/ Viruses
2021
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Structure–function analysis of the nsp14 N7–guanine methyltransferase reveals an essential role in Betacoronavirus replication
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Structure–function analysis of the nsp14 N7–guanine methyltransferase reveals an essential role in Betacoronavirus replication
2021
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As coronaviruses (CoVs) replicate in the host cell cytoplasm, they rely on their own capping machinery to ensure the efficient translation of their messenger RNAs (mRNAs), protect them from degradation by cellular 5′ exoribonucleases (ExoNs), and escape innate immune sensing. The CoV nonstructural protein 14 (nsp14) is a bifunctional replicase subunit harboring an N-terminal 3′-to-5′ ExoN domain and a C-terminal (N7-guanine)–methyltransferase (N7-MTase) domain that is presumably involved in viral mRNA capping. Here, we aimed to integrate structural, biochemical, and virological data to assess the importance of conserved N7-MTase residues for nsp14’s enzymatic activities and virus viability. We revisited the crystal structure of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)–CoV nsp14 to perform an in silico comparative analysis between betacoronaviruses. We identified several residues likely involved in the formation of the N7-MTase catalytic pocket, which presents a fold distinct from the Rossmann fold observed in most known MTases. Next, for SARS-CoV and Middle East respiratory syndrome CoV, site-directed mutagenesis of selected residues was used to assess their importance for in vitro enzymatic activity. Most of the engineered mutations abolished N7-MTase activity, while not affecting nsp14-ExoN activity. Upon reverse engineering of these mutations into different betacoronavirus genomes, we identified two substitutions (R310A and F426A in SARS-CoV nsp14) abrogating virus viability and one mutation (H424A) yielding a crippled phenotype across all viruses tested. Our results identify the N7-MTase as a critical enzyme for betacoronavirus replication and define key residues of its catalytic pocket that can be targeted to design inhibitors with a potential pan-coronaviral activity spectrum.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Subject
/ Capping
/ Exons
/ Exoribonucleases - chemistry
/ Exoribonucleases - metabolism
/ Genomes
/ Guanine
/ Mutation
/ Residues
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome
/ Structure-Activity Relationship
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - chemistry
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - genetics
/ Viral Nonstructural Proteins - metabolism
/ Virus Replication - genetics
/ Viruses
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