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  2. GCRV-encoded circRNA circ_20 forms a ternary complex with BIP and PERK to delay virus replication by inhibiting the PERK-eIF2α pathway

GCRV-encoded circRNA circ_20 forms a ternary complex with BIP and PERK to delay virus replication by inhibiting the PERK-eIF2α pathway

  • Int J Biol Macromol. 2024 Nov;281(Pt 2):136314. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136314.
Zeen Shen 1 Song Li 1 Zhuo Liu 1 Yanling Qi 1 Wenbin Yu 2 Xing Zhang 2 Min Zhu 1 Xiaolong Hu 3 Chengliang Gong 4
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Affiliations

  • 1 School of Life Sciences, Soochow University, Suzhou 21523, China.
  • 2 School of Chemistry and Life Science, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, Suzhou 215009, China.
  • 3 School of Life Sciences, Soochow University, Suzhou 21523, China. Electronic address: xlhu2013@suda.edu.cn.
  • 4 School of Life Sciences, Soochow University, Suzhou 21523, China. Electronic address: gongcl@suda.edu.cn.
Abstract

Viral circRNAs play important roles in host-virus interactions. Previous reports showed that grass carp reovirus (GCRV) encodes 32 circRNAs, and circ_20 from the negative strand of GCRV genome segment 7 has the potential to regulate GCRV replication. However, the regulatory mechanism of circ_20 on GCRV remains unknown. In this study, circ_20 was further validated, and circ_20 negatively regulated ERS, the PERK pathway, and ROS production in GCRV-infected cells. Furthermore, circ_20 inhibited the PERK pathway by forming a ternary complex with BIP and PERK, resulting in delaying GCRV replication. RNA pull-down results indicated that the 51-102 nt region of circ_20 interacts with BIP, while the 451-502 and 514-565 nt regions interact with PERK. After the deletion of these interaction regions, the ability of circ_20 to promote BIP-PERK interaction decreases, leading to a decrease in the ability to inhibit GCRV proliferation. These findings uncovered new insights into the complex interplay between viruses and host cells and provided a novel understanding of the significance of viral circRNAs in virus-host interactions.

Keywords

Endoplasmic reticulum stress; GCRV; PERK-eIF2α pathway; Viral replication; circ_20.

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