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Initiation of RNA synthesis by the hepatitis C virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase is affected by the structure of the RNA template

Biochemistry, ISSN: 1520-4995, Vol: 53, Issue: 44, Page: 7002-7012
2014
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The hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA-dependent RNA polymerase NS5B is a central enzyme of the intracellular replication of the viral (+)RNA genome. Here, we studied the individual steps of NS5B-catalyzed RNA synthesis by a combination of biophysical methods, including real-time 1D H NMR spectroscopy. NS5B was found to bind to a nonstructured and a structured RNA template in different modes. Following NTP binding and conversion to the catalysis-competent ternary complex, the polymerase revealed an improved affinity for the template. By monitoring the folding/unfolding of 3′(-)SL by H NMR, the base pair at the stem's edge was identified as the most stable component of the structure. H NMR real-time analysis of NS5B-catalyzed RNA synthesis on 3′(-)SL showed that a pronounced lag phase preceded the processive polymerization reaction. The presence of the double-stranded stem with the edge base pair acting as the main energy barrier impaired RNA synthesis catalyzed by NS5B. Our observations suggest a crucial role of RNA-modulating factors in the HCV replication process.

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Reich, Stefan; Kovermann, Michael; Lilie, Hauke; Knick, Paul; Geissler, René; Golbik, Ralph Peter; Balbach, Jochen; Behrens, Sven-Erik

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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