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Sci Signal ; 17(837): eadi9844, 2024 May 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38771918

RESUMEN

Oligoadenylate synthetase 3 (OAS3) and ribonuclease L (RNase L) are components of a pathway that combats viral infection in mammals. Upon detection of viral double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), OAS3 synthesizes 2'-5'-oligo(A), which activates the RNase domain of RNase L by promoting the homodimerization and oligomerization of RNase L monomers. Activated RNase L rapidly degrades all cellular mRNAs, shutting off several cellular processes. We sought to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the rapid activation of RNase L in response to viral infection. Through superresolution microscopy and live-cell imaging, we showed that OAS3 and RNase L concentrated into higher-order cytoplasmic complexes known as dsRNA-induced foci (dRIF) in response to dsRNA or infection with dengue virus, Zika virus, or West Nile virus. The concentration of OAS3 and RNase L at dRIF corresponded with the activation of RNase L-mediated RNA decay. We showed that dimerized/oligomerized RNase L concentrated in a liquid-like shell surrounding a core OAS3-dRIF structure and dynamically exchanged with the cytosol. These data establish that the condensation of dsRNA, OAS3, and RNase L into dRIF is a molecular switch that promotes the rapid activation of RNase L upon detection of dsRNA in mammalian cells.


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2',5'-Oligoadenilato Sintetasa , Endorribonucleasas , ARN Bicatenario , Virus Zika , Endorribonucleasas/metabolismo , Endorribonucleasas/genética , Endorribonucleasas/química , Humanos , 2',5'-Oligoadenilato Sintetasa/metabolismo , 2',5'-Oligoadenilato Sintetasa/genética , 2',5'-Oligoadenilato Sintetasa/química , ARN Bicatenario/metabolismo , ARN Bicatenario/química , ARN Bicatenario/genética , Virus Zika/metabolismo , Animales , Virus del Dengue/metabolismo , ARN Viral/metabolismo , ARN Viral/genética , Estabilidad del ARN , Virus del Nilo Occidental/metabolismo , Virus del Nilo Occidental/genética , Infección por el Virus Zika/metabolismo , Infección por el Virus Zika/virología , Activación Enzimática , Células HeLa , Células HEK293
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Methods Enzymol ; 692: 157-175, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37925178

RESUMEN

Ribonuclease L (RNase L) is a mammalian endoribonuclease that initiates the mass degradation of cellular mRNAs in response to double-stranded RNA or viral infection. The kinetic rate of mRNA decay upon RNase L activation has been elusive because RNase L is heterogeneously activated with respect to time in individual cells. Herein, we describe a method using immunofluorescence combined with single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization (smFISH) to determine single-cell mRNA decay rates upon RNase L activation. Using these approaches, we deduce that the rate of mRNA decay upon RNase L activation is extremely rapid, whereby the half-life of stable mRNAs such as GAPDH mRNA is reduced to ∼15 minutes in individual cells. This allows for RNase L to degrade nearly every mRNA in a cell in less than 1 hour, which is much faster than the decay rate that would be derived using bulk measurement techniques for mRNA levels, such as qRT-PCR. These single-cell approaches can generally be employed to resolve mRNA decay kinetics in additional contexts.


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Endorribonucleasas , Estabilidad del ARN , Animales , Hibridación Fluorescente in Situ , Endorribonucleasas/genética , Endorribonucleasas/metabolismo , Análisis de la Célula Individual , ARN Mensajero/genética , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Mamíferos/genética
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