Ubiquitin-specific protease 15 interacts directly with the HSV-1 alkaline nuclease and facilitates viral recombination and replication fork stability

泛素特异性蛋白酶15与HSV-1碱性核酸酶直接相互作用,促进病毒重组和复制叉稳定性。

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Abstract

Herpes simplex virus type 1 replicates in the nucleus of the host cell and utilizes many cellular proteins to facilitate DNA replication. HSV-1 DNA replication is closely linked with homologous recombination, and HSV-1 encodes a two-subunit recombinase consisting of an exonuclease (UL12) and a single-strand DNA-binding protein (ICP8). We identified the cellular deubiquitinating enzyme USP15 as a new UL12-binding partner. USP15 is one of the most enriched proteins on viral DNA and has recently been implicated in regulating cellular homologous recombination. Utilizing isolation of proteins on nascent DNA (iPOND) to compare the proteins on wild-type and UL12-deficient viruses, we observed that USP15 is not recruited to newly replicated DNA in the absence of UL12. We also observed that UL12 and USP15 interact directly in vitro using purified proteins. Together, these data suggest that UL12 directly recruits USP15 to viral DNA. UL12 stimulates a type of homology-directed repair called single-strand annealing (SSA). We generated a USP15 knockout cell line with an integrated GFP-based SSA reporter and observed that UL12 and USP15 both contribute to the maximal induction of SSA. In addition to the reporter cell line, there is a 10-fold reduction in the frequency of marker rescue, and individual replication forks move slower in the absence of USP15. These data support a role for USP15 in facilitating recombination during the virus life cycle and the maintenance of replication fork stability.IMPORTANCEHSV-1 is a ubiquitous pathogen in the global population that causes lifelong latent infection with sporadic reactivation in the host. It has long been appreciated that HSV-1 DNA replication exhibits high rates of recombination and is linked to the host DNA damage response. In this study, we show a novel interaction between UL12, a member of the HSV recombinase, and the deubiquitinating host enzyme USP15. We show that USP15 physically interacts with UL12 and is required for UL12 to maximally stimulate recombination. In the absence of USP15, we also observe an overall reduction in virus growth. This work demonstrated that host proteins facilitate viral-induced recombination. The interaction of USP15 with UL12 represents a potential target for intervention against HSV-1 infection and associated disease.

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