RIG-I recognizes metabolite-capped RNAs as signaling ligands

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The innate immune receptor RIG-I recognizes 5′-triphosphate double-stranded RNAs (5′ PPP dsRNA) as pathogenic RNAs. Such RNA-ends are present in viral genomes and replication intermediates, and they activate the RIG-I signaling pathway to produce a potent interferon response essential for viral clearance. Endogenous mRNAs cap the 5′ PPP-end with m7G and methylate the 2′-O-ribose to evade RIG-I, preventing aberrant immune responses deleterious to the cell. Recent studies have identified RNAs in cells capped with metabolites such as NAD+, FAD and dephosphoCoA. Whether RIG-I recognizes these metabolite-capped RNAs has not been investigated. Here, we describe a strategy to make metabolite-capped RNAs free from 5′ PPP dsRNA contamination, using in vitro transcription initiated with metabolites. Mechanistic studies show that metabolite-capped RNAs have a high affinity for RIG-I, stimulating the ATPase activity at comparable levels to 5′ PPP dsRNA. Cellular signaling assays show that the metabolite-capped RNAs potently stimulate the innate antiviral immune response. This demonstrates that RIG-I can tolerate diphosphate-linked, capped RNAs with bulky groups at the 5′ RNA end. This novel class of RNAs that stimulate RIG-I signaling may have cellular roles in activating the interferon response and may be exploited with proper functionalities for RIG-I-related RNA therapeutics.

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Schweibenz, B. D., Solotchi, M., Hanpude, P., Devarkar, S. C., & Patel, S. S. (2023). RIG-I recognizes metabolite-capped RNAs as signaling ligands. Nucleic Acids Research, 51(15), 8102–8114. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad518

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