Ultrastructure of influenza virus ribonucleoprotein complexes during viral RNA synthesis

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Masahiro Nakano
Yukihiko Sugita
Noriyuki Kodera
Sho Miyamoto
Yukiko Muramoto
Matthias Wolf
Takeshi Noda
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[1] Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences,Laboratory of Ultrastructural Virology, Department of Virus Research
[2] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Biostudies
[3] Kyoto University,Hakubi Center for Advanced Research
[4] Kyoto University,Molecular Cryo
[5] Yoshida-honmachi,Electron Microscopy Unit
[6] Sakyo-ku,Nano Life Science Institute (WPI
[7] Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University,NanoLSI)
[8] Kanazawa University,undefined
[9] PRESTO,undefined
[10] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
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The single-stranded, negative-sense, viral genomic RNA (vRNA) of influenza A virus is encapsidated by viral nucleoproteins (NPs) and an RNA polymerase to form a ribonucleoprotein complex (vRNP) with a helical, rod-shaped structure. The vRNP is responsible for transcription and replication of the vRNA. However, the vRNP conformation during RNA synthesis is not well understood. Here, using high-speed atomic force microscopy and cryo-electron microscopy, we investigated the native structure of influenza A vRNPs during RNA synthesis in vitro. Two distinct types of vRNPs were observed in association with newly synthesized RNAs: an intact, helical rod-shaped vRNP connected with a folded RNA and a deformed vRNP associated with a looped RNA. Interestingly, the looped RNA was a double-stranded RNA, which likely comprises a nascent RNA and the template RNA detached from NPs of the vRNP. These results suggest that while some vRNPs keep their helical structures during RNA synthesis, for the repeated cycle of RNA synthesis, others accidentally become structurally deformed, which likely results in failure to commence or continue RNA synthesis. Thus, our findings provide the ultrastructural feature of vRNPs during RNA synthesis.
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