π Coronavirus nucleocapsid protein is an RNA chaperone
RNA chaperones are nonspecific nucleic acid binding proteins with long disordered regions that help RNA molecules to adopt its functional conformation. Coronavirus nucleoproteins (N) are nonspecific RNA-binding proteins with long disordered regions. Therefore, we investigated whether transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus (TGEV) N protein was an RNA chaperone. Purified N protein enhanced hammerhead ribozyme self-cleavage and nucleic acids annealing, which are properties that define RNA chaperones. In contrast, another RNA-binding protein, PTB, did not show these activities. N protein chaperone activity was blocked by specific monoclonal antibodies. Therefore, it was concluded that TGEV N protein is an RNA chaperone. In addition, we have shown that purified severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-CoV N protein also has RNA chaperone activity. In silico predictions of disordered domains showed a similar pattern for all coronavirus N proteins evaluated. Altogether, these data led us to suggest that all coronavirus N proteins might be RNA chaperones. Β© 2006 Elsevier Inc.
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π severe acute (1373)
π monoclonal antibodies (131)
π gastroenteritis coronavirus (57)
π nucleic acid (139)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π acute respiratory (1734)
π transmissible gastroenteritis (226)
author
π€ ZΓΊΓ±iga, Sonia
π€ Sola, Isabel
π€ Moreno, Jose L.
π€ Sabella, Patricia
π€ Plana-DurΓ‘n, Juan
π€ Enjuanes, Luis
year
β° 2007
journal
π Virology
issn
π 00426822 10960341
volume
357
number
2
page
215-227
citedbycount
68
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