International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2023)

VPg Impact on Ryegrass Mottle Virus Serine-like 3C Protease Proteolysis and Structure

  • Gints Kalnins,
  • Rebeka Ludviga,
  • Ieva Kalnciema,
  • Gunta Resevica,
  • Vilija Zeltina,
  • Janis Bogans,
  • Kaspars Tars,
  • Andris Zeltins,
  • Ina Balke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065347
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6
p. 5347

Abstract

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Sobemoviruses encode serine-like 3C proteases (Pro) that participate in the processing and maturation of other virus-encoded proteins. Its cis and trans activity is mediated by the naturally unfolded virus-genome-linked protein (VPg). Nuclear magnetic resonance studies show a Pro–VPg complex interaction and VPg tertiary structure; however, information regarding structural changes of the Pro–VPg complex during interaction is lacking. Here, we solved a full Pro–VPg 3D structure of ryegrass mottle virus (RGMoV) that demonstrates the structural changes in three different conformations due to VPg interaction with Pro. We identified a unique site of VPg interaction with Pro that was not observed in other sobemoviruses, and observed different conformations of the Pro β2 barrel. This is the first report of a full plant Pro crystal structure with its VPg cofactor. We also confirmed the existence of an unusual previously unmapped cleavage site for sobemovirus Pro in the transmembrane domain: E/A. We demonstrated that RGMoV Pro in cis activity is not regulated by VPg and that in trans, VPg can also mediate Pro in free form. Additionally, we observed Ca2+ and Zn2+ inhibitory effects on the Pro cleavage activity.

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