Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA, 02215, USA.
Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA, 02215, USA.
Virology. 2024 Dec;600:110232. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2024.110232. Epub 2024 Sep 8.
The nucleocapsid (N) protein of coronaviruses is a structural protein that binds viral RNA for assembly into the mature virion, a process that occurs in the cytoplasm. Several coronavirus N proteins also localize to the nucleus. Herein, we identify that two sequences (NLSs) are required for nuclear localization of the SARS-CoV-2 N protein. Deletion or mutation of these two sequences creates an N protein that does not localize to the nucleus in HEK293T cells. Overexpression of both wild-type and NLS-mutated N proteins dysregulate a largely overlapping set of mRNAs in HEK293T cells, suggesting that these N proteins do not have direct nuclear effects on transcription. Consistent with that hypothesis, both N proteins induce nuclear localization of NF-κB p65 and dysregulate a set of previously identified NF-κB-dependent genes. The effects of N on nuclear properties are proposed to alter host cell functions that contribute to viral pathogenesis or replication.
冠状病毒的核衣壳(N)蛋白是一种结构蛋白,可将病毒 RNA 结合到成熟病毒粒子中,该过程发生在细胞质中。几种冠状病毒 N 蛋白也定位于细胞核。在此,我们确定 SARS-CoV-2 N 蛋白的核定位需要两个序列(NLS)。这些两个序列的缺失或突变会产生一种不在 HEK293T 细胞中定位于细胞核的 N 蛋白。野生型和 NLS 突变型 N 蛋白的过表达在 HEK293T 细胞中失调了一组大量重叠的 mRNA,这表明这些 N 蛋白对转录没有直接的核作用。与该假设一致,两种 N 蛋白均诱导 NF-κB p65 的核定位并失调一组先前鉴定的 NF-κB 依赖性基因。N 对核性质的影响被认为会改变宿主细胞功能,从而导致病毒发病机制或复制。