Genome-wide analysis of host factors in nodavirus RNA replication.
Flock House virus (FHV), the best studied of the animal nodaviruses, has been used as a model for positive-strand RNA virus research. As one approach to identify host genes that affect FHV RNA replication, we performed a genome-wide analysis using a yeast single gene deletion library and a modified,...
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doaj-d2ef1c91592647859c94abb001c2586c2020-11-25T02:15:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9579910.1371/journal.pone.0095799Genome-wide analysis of host factors in nodavirus RNA replication.Linhui HaoBrett LindenbachXiaofeng WangBilly DyeDavid KushnerQiuling HeMichael NewtonPaul AhlquistFlock House virus (FHV), the best studied of the animal nodaviruses, has been used as a model for positive-strand RNA virus research. As one approach to identify host genes that affect FHV RNA replication, we performed a genome-wide analysis using a yeast single gene deletion library and a modified, reporter gene-expressing FHV derivative. A total of 4,491 yeast deletion mutants were tested for their ability to support FHV replication. Candidates for host genes modulating FHV replication were selected based on the initial genome-wide reporter gene assay and validated in repeated Northern blot assays for their ability to support wild type FHV RNA1 replication. Overall, 65 deletion strains were confirmed to show significant changes in the replication of both FHV genomic RNA1 and sub-genomic RNA3 with a false discovery rate of 5%. Among them, eight genes support FHV replication, since their deletion significantly reduced viral RNA accumulation, while 57 genes limit FHV replication, since their deletion increased FHV RNA accumulation. Of the gene products implicated in affecting FHV replication, three are localized to mitochondria, where FHV RNA replication occurs, 16 normally reside in the nucleus and may have indirect roles in FHV replication, and the remaining 46 are in the cytoplasm, with functions enriched in translation, RNA processing and trafficking.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3994138?pdf=render |
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Linhui Hao Brett Lindenbach Xiaofeng Wang Billy Dye David Kushner Qiuling He Michael Newton Paul Ahlquist Genome-wide analysis of host factors in nodavirus RNA replication. PLoS ONE |
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Linhui Hao Brett Lindenbach Xiaofeng Wang Billy Dye David Kushner Qiuling He Michael Newton Paul Ahlquist |
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Linhui Hao |
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Genome-wide analysis of host factors in nodavirus RNA replication. |
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Genome-wide analysis of host factors in nodavirus RNA replication. |
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Genome-wide analysis of host factors in nodavirus RNA replication. |
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Genome-wide analysis of host factors in nodavirus RNA replication. |
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Genome-wide analysis of host factors in nodavirus RNA replication. |
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genome-wide analysis of host factors in nodavirus rna replication. |
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1932-6203 |
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Flock House virus (FHV), the best studied of the animal nodaviruses, has been used as a model for positive-strand RNA virus research. As one approach to identify host genes that affect FHV RNA replication, we performed a genome-wide analysis using a yeast single gene deletion library and a modified, reporter gene-expressing FHV derivative. A total of 4,491 yeast deletion mutants were tested for their ability to support FHV replication. Candidates for host genes modulating FHV replication were selected based on the initial genome-wide reporter gene assay and validated in repeated Northern blot assays for their ability to support wild type FHV RNA1 replication. Overall, 65 deletion strains were confirmed to show significant changes in the replication of both FHV genomic RNA1 and sub-genomic RNA3 with a false discovery rate of 5%. Among them, eight genes support FHV replication, since their deletion significantly reduced viral RNA accumulation, while 57 genes limit FHV replication, since their deletion increased FHV RNA accumulation. Of the gene products implicated in affecting FHV replication, three are localized to mitochondria, where FHV RNA replication occurs, 16 normally reside in the nucleus and may have indirect roles in FHV replication, and the remaining 46 are in the cytoplasm, with functions enriched in translation, RNA processing and trafficking. |
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