The Interface between Methyltransferase and Polymerase of NS5 Is Essential for Flavivirus Replication

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Abstract

The flavivirus NS5 harbors both a methyltransferase (MTase) and an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP). Both enzyme activities of NS5 are critical for viral replication. Recently, the full-length NS5 crystal structure of Japanese encephalitis virus reveals a conserved MTase-RdRP interface that features two conserved components: a six-residue hydrophobic network and a GTR sequence. Here we showed for the first time that these key interface components are essential for flavivirus replication by various reverse genetics approaches. Interestingly, some replication-impaired variants generated a common compensatory NS5 mutation outside the interface (L322F), providing novel routes to further explore the crosstalk between MTase and RdRP. © 2014 Li et al.

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Li, X. D., Shan, C., Deng, C. L., Ye, H. Q., Shi, P. Y., Yuan, Z. M., … Zhang, B. (2014). The Interface between Methyltransferase and Polymerase of NS5 Is Essential for Flavivirus Replication. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002891

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