Mechanistic insights into COVID-19 by global analysis of the SARS-CoV-2 3CLpro substrate degradome

通过对SARS-CoV-2 3CLpro底物降解组的全球分析,深入了解COVID-19的机制。

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作者:Isabel Pablos ,Yoan Machado ,Hugo C Ramos de Jesus ,Yasir Mohamud ,Reinhild Kappelhoff ,Cecilia Lindskog ,Marli Vlok ,Peter A Bell ,Georgina S Butler ,Peter M Grin ,Quynh T Cao ,Jenny P Nguyen ,Nestor Solis ,Srinivas Abbina ,Wioletta Rut ,John C Vederas ,Laszlo Szekely ,Attila Szakos ,Marcin Drag ,Jayachandran N Kizhakkedathu ,Karen Mossman ,Jeremy A Hirota ,Eric Jan ,Honglin Luo ,Arinjay Banerjee ,Christopher M Overall

Abstract

The main viral protease (3CLpro) is indispensable for SARS-CoV-2 replication. We delineate the human protein substrate landscape of 3CLpro by TAILS substrate-targeted N-terminomics. We identify more than 100 substrates in human lung and kidney cells supported by analyses of SARS-CoV-2-infected cells. Enzyme kinetics and molecular docking simulations of 3CLpro engaging substrates reveal how noncanonical cleavage sites, which diverge from SARS-CoV, guide substrate specificity. Cleaving the interactors of essential effector proteins, effectively stranding them from their binding partners, amplifies the consequences of proteolysis. We show that 3CLpro targets the Hippo pathway, including inactivation of MAP4K5, and key effectors of transcription, mRNA processing, and translation. We demonstrate that Spike glycoprotein directly binds galectin-8, with galectin-8 cleavage disengaging CALCOCO2/NDP52 to decouple antiviral-autophagy. Indeed, in post-mortem COVID-19 lung samples, NDP52 rarely colocalizes with galectin-8, unlike in healthy lungs. The 3CLpro substrate degradome establishes a foundational substrate atlas to accelerate exploration of SARS-CoV-2 pathology and drug design. Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2 3CL(pro); SARS-CoV-2 main protease; active site structure; degradomics; interactome; proteases; proteomics; subsite specificity; substrates.

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