Abstract
The eukaryotic translation factor eEF1A assists replication of many RNA viruses by various mechanisms. Here we show that down-regulation of eEF1A restricts the expression of viral genomic RNA and the release of infectious virus, demonstrating a biological requirement for eEF1A in the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) life cycle. The key proteins in the replicase/transcriptase complex of RSV; the nucleocapsid (N) protein, phosphoprotein (P) and matrix (M) protein, all associate with eEF1A in RSV infected cells, although N is the strongest binding partner. Using individually expressed proteins, N, but not P or M bound to eEF1A. This study demonstrates a novel interaction between eEF1A and the RSV replication complex, through binding to N protein, to facilitate genomic RNA synthesis and virus production.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Gene Expression Regulation, Viral / physiology
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Genome, Viral / physiology*
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HEK293 Cells
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Humans
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Peptide Elongation Factor 1 / metabolism*
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections / metabolism*
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Respiratory Syncytial Viruses / physiology*
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Viral Proteins / biosynthesis
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Virus Replication / physiology*
Substances
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Peptide Elongation Factor 1
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Viral Proteins
Grants and funding
This study was funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant #1065121 to DH and KS (
https://www.nhmrc.gov.au/); Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre project grant to KS and DH (
www.aidrc.org.au/); Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Biomedical Early Career Development Fellowship to TW; and Australian Research Council Future Fellowship to DH. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.