Affinity Purification of the Hepatitis C Virus Replicase Identifies Valosin-Containing Protein, a Member of the ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities Family, as an Active Virus Replication Modulator.

Abstract:

:Like almost all of the positive-strand RNA viruses, hepatitis C virus (HCV) induces host intracellular membrane modification to form the membrane-bound viral replication complex (RC), within which viral replicases amplify the viral RNA genome. Despite accumulated information about how HCV co-opts host factors for viral replication, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms by which viral proteins hijack host factors for replicase assembly has only begun to emerge. Purification of the viral replicase and identification of the replicase-associated host factors to dissect their roles in RC biogenesis will shed light on the molecular mechanisms of RC assembly. To purify the viral replicase in the context of genuine viral replication, we developed an HCV subgenomic replicon system in which two different affinity tags were simultaneously inserted in frame into HCV NS5A and NS5B. After solubilizing the replicon cells, we purified the viral replicase by two-step affinity purification and identified the associated host factors by mass spectrometry. We identified valosin-containing protein (VCP), a member of the ATPases associated with diverse cellular activities (AAA+ATPase) family, as an active viral replication modulator whose ATPase activity is required for viral replication. A transient replication assay indicated that VCP is involved mainly in viral genome amplification. VCP associated with viral replicase and colocalized with a viral RC marker. Further, in an HCV replicase formation surrogate system, abolishing VCP function resulted in aberrant distribution of HCV NS5A. We propose that HCV may co-opt a host AAA+ATPase for its replicase assembly. IMPORTANCE:Almost all of the positive-strand RNA viruses share a replication strategy in which viral proteins modify host membranes to form the membrane-associated viral replicase. Viruses hijack host factors to facilitate this energy-unfavorable process. Understanding of this fundamental process is hampered by the challenges of purifying the replicase because of the technical difficulties involved. In this study, we developed an HCV subgenomic replicon system in which two different affinity tags were simultaneously inserted in frame into two replicase components. Using this dual-affinity-tagged replicon system, we purified the viral replicase and identified valosin-containing protein (VCP) AAA+ATPase as a pivotal viral replicase-associated host factor that is required for viral genome replication. Abolishing VCP function resulted in aberrant viral protein distribution. We propose that HCV hijacks a host AAA+ATPase for its replicase assembly. Understanding the molecular mechanism of VCP regulates viral replicase assembly may lead to novel antiviral strategies targeting the most conserved viral replication step.

journal_name

J Virol

journal_title

Journal of virology

authors

Yi Z,Fang C,Zou J,Xu J,Song W,Du X,Pan T,Lu H,Yuan Z

doi

10.1128/JVI.01140-16

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2016-10-14 00:00:00

pages

9953-9966

issue

21

eissn

0022-538X

issn

1098-5514

pii

JVI.01140-16

journal_volume

90

pub_type

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