Genome-wide Associations of Flavivirus Capsid Proteins
2019
Dengue virus (DENV) and Zika virus (ZIKV) are both positive sense single-stranded RNA viruses. They are packaged within the virion with a capsid (C) protein to form the nucleocapsid. Based on cryo-electron microscopy imaging, the nucleocapsid has been described as lacking symmetry, whilst there is distinguishable separation of the C proteins from the viral RNA (vRNA) genome. Here, to elucidate the architecture of the nucleocapsid of DENV serotype 2 and ZIKV, we used a nuclease digestion assay and next-generation sequencing to map the respective vRNA genome wide association with the C protein in vitro. The C protein exhibited non-uniform binding along the vRNA, and as C protein concentration increased, the normalized read counts also increased. A saturation point of 1:100 (vRNA:C protein monomers) was found, and binding regions showed variable saturation patterns. We also observed that C protein had a preference for G-rich sequences for both viruses. Taken together, we demonstrate that the DENV 2 and ZIKV C proteins bind vRNA in a non-uniform manner with distinct patterns of association.
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