In vitro trackable assembly of RNA-specific nucleocapsids of the respiratory syncytial virus

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Abstract

The templates for transcription and replication by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) polymerase are helical nucleocapsids (NCs), formed by viral RNAs that are encapsidated by the nucleoprotein (N). ProperNCassembly is vital for RSV polymerase to engage theRNAtemplate forRNAsynthesis. Previous studies of NCs or nucleocapsid-like particles (NCLPs) from RSV and other nonsegmented negative-sense RNA viruses have provided insights into the overall NC architecture. However, in these studies, the RNAs were either random cellular RNAs or average viral genomic RNAs. An in-depth mechanistic understanding of NCs has been hampered by lack of an in vitro assay that can track NC or NCLP assembly. Here we established a protocol to obtain RNA-free N protein (N0) and successfully demonstrated the utility of a new assay for tracking assembly ofNwith RNA oligonucleotides into NCLPs.Wediscovered that the efficiency of the NCLP (N-RNA) assembly depends on the length and sequence of the RNA incorporated into NCLPs. This work provides a framework to generate purified N0 and incorporate it with RNA into NCLPs in a controllable manner. We anticipate that our assay for in vitro trackable assembly of RSV-specific nucleocapsids may enable in-depth mechanistic analyses of this process.

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Gao, Y., Cao, D., Ahn, H. M., Swain, A., Hill, S., Ogilvie, C., … Liang, B. (2020). In vitro trackable assembly of RNA-specific nucleocapsids of the respiratory syncytial virus. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 295(3), 883–895. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA119.011602

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