SYNCRIP Facilitates Porcine Parvovirus Viral DNA Replication

SYNCRIP Facilitates Porcine Parvovirus Viral DNA Replication

Chen et al. Vet Res (2021) 52:73 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-021-00938-6 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access SYNCRIP facilitates porcine parvovirus viral DNA replication through the alternative splicing of NS1 mRNA to promote NS2 mRNA formation Songbiao Chen†, Bichen Miao†, Nannan Chen, Caiyi Chen, Ting Shao, Xuezhi Zhang, Lingling Chang, Xiujuan Zhang, Qian Du, Yong Huang* and Dewen Tong* Abstract Porcine Parvovirus (PPV), a pathogen causing porcine reproductive disorders, encodes two capsid proteins (VP1 and VP2) and three nonstructural proteins (NS1, NS2 and SAT) in infected cells. The PPV NS2 mRNA is from NS1 mRNA after alternative splicing, yet the corresponding mechanism is unclear. In this study, we identifed a PPV NS1 mRNA bind- ing protein SYNCRIP, which belongs to the hnRNP family and has been identifed to be involved in host pre-mRNA splicing by RNA-pulldown and mass spectrometry approaches. SYNCRIP was found to be signifcantly up-regulated by PPV infection in vivo and in vitro. We confrmed that it directly interacts with PPV NS1 mRNA and is co-localized at the cytoplasm in PPV-infected cells. Overexpression of SYNCRIP signifcantly reduced the NS1 mRNA and protein levels, whereas deletion of SYNCRIP signifcantly reduced NS2 mRNA and protein levels and the ratio of NS2 to NS1, and further impaired replication of the PPV. Furthermore, we found that SYNCRIP was able to bind the 3′-terminal site of NS1 mRNA to promote the cleavage of NS1 mRNA into NS2 mRNA. Taken together, the results presented here dem- onstrate that SYNCRIP is a critical molecule in the alternative splicing process of PPV mRNA, while revealing a novel function for this protein and providing a potential target of antiviral intervention for the control of porcine parvovirus disease. Keywords: PPV, SYNCRIP, NS1 mRNA, Alternative splicing, NS2 mRNA Introduction (Figures 1B, C). NS1 is a multifunctional protein, which is Porcine Parvovirus (PPV) is a major causative agent necessary for efective viral replication and production of of stillbirth, mummifcation, and embryonic death in infective virion [3, 4]. It is related to cell apoptosis induc- swine [1]. PPV is a single negative strand DNA virus that tion [5, 6], cell cycle arrest and the suppression of type I belongs to the species ungulate protoparvovirus 1 in the interferon responses [7, 8]. Mature NS2 mRNA is com- genus protoparvovirus [2], which contains two identical pletely located in NS1 mRNA, which is formed by NS1 inverted terminal repeats (ITR) at both ends (Figure 1A). mRNA after alternative splicing. During the life cycle of Te genome contains two major open reading frames virus, it is very important that the ratio of NS2 to NS1 (ORF), the ORF1 encodes the nonstructural proteins is precisely regulated. PPV NS2 protein suppresses type NS1, NS2 and NS3, whereas the ORF2 encodes struc- I interferon responses [9] and participates in viral egress tural proteins VP1, VP2 and nonstructural protein SAT from the nucleus by interacting with nuclear export fac- tor CRM1 [10]. However, how NS1 mRNA is spliced to form NS2 mRNA is unclear. *Correspondence: [email protected]; [email protected] †Songbiao Chen and Bichen Miao contributed equally to this work SYNCRIP is a member of heterogeneous nuclear College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, China ribonucleoproteins (hnRNP), also known as NS1 © The Author(s) 2021. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. 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C Diferent RNA encoding diferent viral proteins. associated protein (NSAP1) or heterogeneous nuclear [13–15]. In addition, SYNCRIP is implicated as a key ribonucleoproteins (hnRNP Q). SYNCRIP is a highly factor in the morphology and growth of the neuromus- conserved cytoplasmic RNA-binding protein, which cular junction and regulation of cytoplasmic vesicle- plays important roles in neuronal, myeloid leukemia based messenger RNA (mRNA) transport in the fy stem cell and muscular development [11, 12]. Abnor- embryo [16]. SYNCRIP can interact with a lot of RNA mal expression of SYNCRIP is associated with immune sequence, such as UAUC [17], poly(A) [18], hEXO response disorders and neuro-degenerative disorders (GGCU/A) [19] and regulate the edition, sorting, Chen et al. Vet Res (2021) 52:73 Page 3 of 15 degradation, transportation and translation of RNA Plasmid constructions and reactions [20, 21]. SYNCRIP has a similar structure to the RNA PPV open reading frame 1 (ORF1) coding NS1 protein binding protein family (RBM), which contains three and three deletion mutant fragments were constructed conserved RNA recognition motif (RRM) domains- using the overlap PCR approach from PPV genome and RRM1, RRM2, and RRM3. It contains seven high-con- cloned into the pCI-neo vector. SYNCRIP protein was fdence RNA-bound peptides mapped to RRM 1, 2 and constructed from PK-15 cDNA and sub-cloned into the 3 using the RBDmap data set [19], and two high-conf- pCDNA3.0 vector. All sequences were confrmed by dence and fve candidate RNA-bound peptides mapped sequencing analysis (Sangon Biotech, Shanghai, China). to the amino N-terminal region of SYNCRIP [19]. Te For the construction of NS2 knockout Y-PPV clone highly conserved N-terminal domain can interact with (Y-PPVNS2−), the three CTC in NS2 ORF of Y-PPV were Apobec protein [22], while an irregularity, less con- mutated to TAG using the overlap PCR approach, as served C-terminus can mediate the interaction with described previously [29]. synaptotagmins [23]. Previous studies have found that CRISPR/Cas9 knockout cell: Lentiviral vector LentiC- RNA binding protein RBM38 and RBM45 regulate the RISPR v2 with puro resistance gene was used to clone expression of the 11 kDa protein of Parvovirus B19 to sgRNA sequences between BsmB I sites. Te sgRNA promote viral replication [24, 25]. SYNCRIP has been sequences were used to knockout SYNCRIP: SYN- reported to be exploited by virus to promote viral repli- CRIP-1: 5′-CTA TTG ACG TCT TCA TCA TAG GTA CC-3′; cation, for example, RNA Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and SYNCRIP-2: 5′-CAC CGA GAA TTC AAT GAA GACGG mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) can bind with SYNCRIP CGCA-3′. to promote virus RNA replication [26, 27]. However, pLenti-NS2 and pLenti-SYNCRIP constructs: Lentivi- there is no report whether SYNCRIP is involved in reg- ral vector pCDH-EF1-MCS-T2A-Puro was used to clone ulating the formation of viral non-structural proteins. optimized NS2 and SYNCRIP ORF between the restric- In this study, we attempted to explore the mecha- tion sites Nhe I and Not I. Te PCR primers used in this nism of NS1 mRNA alternative splicing to produce NS2 study are shown in Table 1. mRNA. Using RNA-pulldown and mass spectrometry analysis, we identifed and characterized a PPV NS1 Antibodies and reagents mRNA-binding protein SYNCRIP. We also identifed Antibodies include monoclonal mouse anti-SYNCRIP the roles of SYNCRIP in alternative splicing of NS1 antibody (ab10687; abcam, Cambridge, MA, UK), mRNA to form NS2 mRNA and in modulation of NS1/ monoclonal mouse anti-capsid primary antibody 3C9 NS2 ratio and PPV DNA replication, and determined (3C9-D11-H11; ATCC, Manassas, VA, USA), β-actin the action sites of SYNCRIP on NS1 mRNA. Our pro- (13C000500; GenScript, Nanjing, China), Normal mouse posed mechanism of SYNCRIP-mediating PPV NS1 IgG antibody (A7028; Beyotime, Shanghai, China), HRP- mRNA splicing would provide potential targets for conjugated anti-mouse IgG (RK244131; Invitrogen, antiviral intervention and reveal a novel host function Waltham, MA, USA). T7-Biotin Labeling Transcrip- for this protein. tion Kit (R11074.1; Ribo, Guangzhou, China), Dyna- beads™ MyOne™ streptavidin C1 (65002; TermoFisher, Waltham, MA, USA), Protein A PLUS-Agarose and Pro- Materials and methods tein G PLUS-Agarose (SC-2002; Santa, Beijing, China). Cell culture and virus PK-15 and HEK293T cells were purchased from the CRISPR‑Cas9 mediated SYNCRIP knockout in PK‑15 cells American Type Culture Collection (ATCC, Manas- sas, VA, USA). Tese cells were cultured in Dulbecco Targeting sites in the SYNCRIP gene were selected using modifed eagle medium (DMEM) (Gebico, USA). All the CRISPR program (Genome Engineering, Broad Insti- media were supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated tute Cambridge, MA, USA). CRISPR-Cas9 designing and fetal bovine serum (FBS; Sijiqing, Hangzhou, China) in analysis methods were described in a previous study [30, 31]. In brief, two pairs of gRNA specifcally targeting the 5% CO2 culture. PPV XY strain (Genbank: MK993540) was propagated in PK-15 cells. Te crude PPV prepara- porcine SYNCRIP sequence were designed using the tion was purifed using ultracentrifugation over sucrose optimized CRISPR design tool.

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