Diversity in viral anti-PKR mechanisms: a remarkable case of evolutionary convergence.

Most viruses express during infection products that prevent or neutralize the effect of the host dsRNA activated protein kinase (PKR). Translation of Sindbis virus (SINV) mRNA escapes to PKR activation and eIF2 phosphorylation in infected cells by a mechanism that requires a stem loop structure in v...

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Main Authors: Elena Domingo-Gil, René Toribio, José Luis Nájera, Mariano Esteban, Iván Ventoso
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3032782?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-31c1aa66eb9b4544987799de8a36abef2020-11-25T02:42:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0162e1671110.1371/journal.pone.0016711Diversity in viral anti-PKR mechanisms: a remarkable case of evolutionary convergence.Elena Domingo-GilRené ToribioJosé Luis NájeraMariano EstebanIván VentosoMost viruses express during infection products that prevent or neutralize the effect of the host dsRNA activated protein kinase (PKR). Translation of Sindbis virus (SINV) mRNA escapes to PKR activation and eIF2 phosphorylation in infected cells by a mechanism that requires a stem loop structure in viral 26S mRNA termed DLP to initiate translation in the absence of functional eIF2. Unlike the rest of viruses tested, we found that Alphavirus infection allowed a strong PKR activation and eIF2α phosphorylation in vitro and in infected animals so that the presence of DLP structure in mRNA was critical for translation and replication of SINV. Interestingly, infection of MEFs with some viruses that express PKR inhibitors prevented eIF2α phosphorylation after superinfection with SINV, suggesting that viral anti-PKR mechanisms could be exchangeable. Thus, translation of SINV mutant lacking the DLP structure (ΔDLP) in 26S mRNA was partially rescued in cells expressing vaccinia virus (VV) E3 protein, a known inhibitor of PKR. This case of heterotypic complementation among evolutionary distant viruses confirmed experimentally a remarkable case of convergent evolution in viral anti-PKR mechanisms. Our data reinforce the critical role of PKR in regulating virus-host interaction and reveal the versatility of viruses to find different solutions to solve the same conflict.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3032782?pdf=render
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author Elena Domingo-Gil
René Toribio
José Luis Nájera
Mariano Esteban
Iván Ventoso
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René Toribio
José Luis Nájera
Mariano Esteban
Iván Ventoso
Diversity in viral anti-PKR mechanisms: a remarkable case of evolutionary convergence.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Elena Domingo-Gil
René Toribio
José Luis Nájera
Mariano Esteban
Iván Ventoso
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title Diversity in viral anti-PKR mechanisms: a remarkable case of evolutionary convergence.
title_short Diversity in viral anti-PKR mechanisms: a remarkable case of evolutionary convergence.
title_full Diversity in viral anti-PKR mechanisms: a remarkable case of evolutionary convergence.
title_fullStr Diversity in viral anti-PKR mechanisms: a remarkable case of evolutionary convergence.
title_full_unstemmed Diversity in viral anti-PKR mechanisms: a remarkable case of evolutionary convergence.
title_sort diversity in viral anti-pkr mechanisms: a remarkable case of evolutionary convergence.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Most viruses express during infection products that prevent or neutralize the effect of the host dsRNA activated protein kinase (PKR). Translation of Sindbis virus (SINV) mRNA escapes to PKR activation and eIF2 phosphorylation in infected cells by a mechanism that requires a stem loop structure in viral 26S mRNA termed DLP to initiate translation in the absence of functional eIF2. Unlike the rest of viruses tested, we found that Alphavirus infection allowed a strong PKR activation and eIF2α phosphorylation in vitro and in infected animals so that the presence of DLP structure in mRNA was critical for translation and replication of SINV. Interestingly, infection of MEFs with some viruses that express PKR inhibitors prevented eIF2α phosphorylation after superinfection with SINV, suggesting that viral anti-PKR mechanisms could be exchangeable. Thus, translation of SINV mutant lacking the DLP structure (ΔDLP) in 26S mRNA was partially rescued in cells expressing vaccinia virus (VV) E3 protein, a known inhibitor of PKR. This case of heterotypic complementation among evolutionary distant viruses confirmed experimentally a remarkable case of convergent evolution in viral anti-PKR mechanisms. Our data reinforce the critical role of PKR in regulating virus-host interaction and reveal the versatility of viruses to find different solutions to solve the same conflict.
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