Masters P S, Banerjee A K
Department of Cell Biology, Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, Nutley, New Jersey 07110.
J Virol. 1988 Aug;62(8):2658-64. doi: 10.1128/JVI.62.8.2658-2664.1988.
The interactions between the nucleocapsid protein N and either RNA or the phosphoprotein NS of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) were studied by the transcription of N and NS mRNAs from SP6 vectors, followed by translation in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate. Nascent N protein bound tightly to added labeled RNA, as well as to endogenous RNA in the reticulocyte lysate. This binding was demonstrated by three independent techniques. First, labeled N protein and labeled RNA migrated identically as a series of sharp, closely spaced bands in a nondenaturing gel system. Second, translated N protein behaved as a stable ribonucleoprotein complex in CsCl gradients and sedimented to the same density as the authentic N-RNA template of VSV. Third, translated N protein protected a series of labeled RNA fragments from digestion by RNase A. None of the three RNA-binding criteria was satisfied by either translated NS protein or two deletion mutants of N protein or by other components of the reticulocyte lysate. The evidence suggests that the observed binding of RNA by nascent N was not RNA sequence specific, in contrast to the encapsidation process during VSV replication. Moreover, the prior formation of N-NS complexes totally abolished the observed binding of RNA by N. Thus, we propose that NS may be responsible for conferring the sequence specificity of the RNA binding that occurs during VSV genome replication.
通过从SP6载体转录N和NS mRNA,随后在兔网织红细胞裂解物中进行翻译,研究了水疱性口炎病毒(VSV)的核衣壳蛋白N与RNA或磷蛋白NS之间的相互作用。新生的N蛋白紧密结合添加的标记RNA以及网织红细胞裂解物中的内源性RNA。这种结合通过三种独立技术得以证明。首先,在非变性凝胶系统中,标记的N蛋白和标记的RNA以一系列尖锐、紧密间隔的条带形式一同迁移。其次,翻译后的N蛋白在CsCl梯度中表现为稳定的核糖核蛋白复合物,其沉降密度与VSV的真实N-RNA模板相同。第三,翻译后的N蛋白保护一系列标记的RNA片段不被核糖核酸酶A消化。翻译后的NS蛋白、N蛋白的两个缺失突变体或网织红细胞裂解物的其他成分均未满足这三个RNA结合标准中的任何一个。证据表明,与VSV复制过程中的衣壳化过程不同,新生N蛋白对RNA的观察到的结合不是RNA序列特异性的。此外,N-NS复合物的预先形成完全消除了观察到的N对RNA的结合。因此,我们提出NS可能负责赋予VSV基因组复制过程中发生的RNA结合的序列特异性。