The E301R protein of African swine fever virus functions as a sliding clamp involved in viral genome replication

非洲猪瘟病毒的 E301R 蛋白作为滑动钳参与病毒基因组复制

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作者:Su Li #, Hailiang Ge #, Yanhua Li #, Kehui Zhang #, Shaoxiong Yu, Hongwei Cao, Yanjin Wang, Hao Deng, Jiaqi Li, Jingwen Dai, Lian-Feng Li, Yuzi Luo, Yuan Sun, Zhi Geng, Yuhui Dong, Heng Zhang, Hua-Ji Qiu

Abstract

Sliding clamp is a highly conserved protein in the evolution of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The sliding clamp is required for genomic replication as a critical co-factor of DNA polymerases. However, the sliding clamp analogs in viruses remain largely unknown. We found that the ASFV E301R protein (pE301R) exhibited a sliding clamp-like structure and similar functions during ASFV replication. Interestingly, pE301R is assembled into a unique ring-shaped homotetramer distinct from sliding clamps or proliferating cell nuclear antigens (PCNAs) from other species. Notably, the E301R gene is required for viral life cycle, but the pE301R function can be partially restored by the porcine PCNA. This study not only highlights the functional role of the ASFV pE301R as a viral sliding clamp analog, but also facilitates the dissection of the complex replication mechanism of ASFV, which provides novel clues for developing antivirals against ASF.

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