Activation of interferon-inducible 2′5′ oligoadenylate synthetase by adenoviral VAI RNA

Desai, Shailesh Y. ; Patel, Rekha C. ; Sen, Ganes C. ; Malhotra, Pawan ; Ghadge, Ghanashyam D. ; Thimmapaya, Bayar (1995) Activation of interferon-inducible 2′5′ oligoadenylate synthetase by adenoviral VAI RNA Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270 . pp. 3454-3461. ISSN 1083-351X

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Abstract

2′-5′ oligoadenylate (2-5(A)) synthetase and protein kinase, RNA activated (PKR) are the only two known enzymes that bind double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) and get activated by it. We have previously identified their dsRNA binding domains, which do not have any sequence homology. Here, we report a profound difference between the two enzymes with respect to the structural features of the dsRNA that are required for their activation. The adenoviral virus-associated type I (VAI) RNA cannot activate PKR, although it binds to the protein and thereby prevents its activation by authentic dsRNA. In contrast, we observed that VAI RNA can both bind and activate 2-5(A) synthetase. Mutations in VAI RNA, which removed occasional mismatches present in its double-stranded stems, markedly enhanced its 2-5(A) synthetase-activating capacity. These mutants, however, are incapable of activating PKR. Other mutations, which disrupted the structure of the central stem-loop region of the VAI RNA, reduced its ability to activate 2-5(A) synthetase. These debilitated mutants could bind to the synthetase protein, although they fail to bind to PKR.

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