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Structural and functional analysis reveals that human OASL binds dsRNA to enhance RIG-I signaling

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
卷 43, 期 10, 页码 5236-5248

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkv389

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  1. Danish Council for Independent Research \ Natural Science [DFF 1323-00218]
  2. Carlsberg Foundation [2012_01_0697]
  3. Danish Council for Independent Research [12132515]
  4. Novo Nordisk Fonden [NNF12OC0002082] Funding Source: researchfish

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The oligoadenylate synthetase (OAS) enzymes are cytoplasmic dsRNA sensors belonging to the antiviral innate immune system. Upon binding to viral dsRNA, the OAS enzymes synthesize 2'-5' linked oligoadenylates (2-5As) that initiate an RNA decay pathway to impair viral replication. The human OAS-like (OASL) protein, however, does not harbor the catalytic activity required for synthesizing 2-5As and differs from the other human OAS family members by having two C-terminal ubiquitin-like domains. In spite of its lack of enzymatic activity, human OASL possesses antiviral activity. It was recently demonstrated that the ubiquitin-like domains of OASL could substitute for K63-linked poly-ubiquitin and interact with the CARDs of RIG-I and thereby enhance RIG-I signaling. However, the role of the OAS-like domain of OASL remains unclear. Here we present the crystal structure of the OAS-like domain, which shows a striking similarity with activated OAS1. Furthermore, the structure of the OAS-like domain shows that OASL has a dsRNA binding groove. We demonstrate that the OAS-like domain can bind dsRNA and that mutating key residues in the dsRNA binding site is detrimental to the RIG-I signaling enhancement. Hence, binding to dsRNA is an important feature of OASL that is required for enhancing RIG-I signaling.

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