Maf/ham1-like pyrophosphatases of noncanonical nucleotides are host-specific partners of viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerases.
Author: Valli, Adrian A.; García López, Rafael; Ribaya, María; Martínez, Francisco Javier; García Gómez, Diego; García, Beatriz; Gonzalo, Irene; González de Prádena, Alfonso; Pasin, Fabio; Montanuy, Inmaculada; Rodríguez Gonzalo, Encarnación; García, Juan Antonio
Abstract: Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD), dubbed the “Ebola of plants”, is a serious threat to
food security in Africa caused by two viruses of the family Potyviridae: cassava brown streak
virus (CBSV) and Ugandan (U)CBSV. Intriguingly, U/CBSV, along with another member of
this family and one secoviridae, are the only known RNA viruses encoding a protein of the
Maf/ham1-like family, a group of widespread pyrophosphatase of non-canonical nucleotides
(ITPase) expressed by all living organisms. Despite the socio-economic impact of CDSD,
the relevance and role of this atypical viral factor has not been yet established. Here, using
an infectious cDNA clone and reverse genetics, we demonstrate that UCBSV requires the
ITPase activity for infectivity in cassava, but not in the model plant Nicotiana benthamiana.
HPLC-MS/MS experiments showed that, quite likely, this host-specific constraint is due to
an unexpected high concentration of non-canonical nucleotides in cassava. Finally, protein
analyses and experimental evolution of mutant viruses indicated that keeping a fraction of
the yielded UCBSV ITPase covalently bound to the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase
(RdRP) optimizes viral fitness, and this seems to be a feature shared by the other members
of the Potyviridae family expressing Maf/ham1-like proteins. All in all, our work (i) reveals
that the over-accumulation of non-canonical nucleotides in the host might have a key role in
antiviral defense, and (ii) provides the first example of an RdRP-ITPase partnership, reinforcing
the idea that RNA viruses are incredibly versatile at adaptation to different host
setups.
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