Single-molecule assay reveals the impact of composition, RNA duplex, and inhibitors on the binding dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 polymerase complex

单分子检测揭示了组成、RNA双链和抑制剂对SARS-CoV-2聚合酶复合物结合动力学的影响

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Abstract

The genome replication of SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19, involves a multi-subunit replication complex consisting of non-structural proteins (nsps) 12, 7 and 8. While the structure of this complex is known, the dynamic behavior of the subunits interacting with RNA is missing. Here we report a single-molecule protein-induced fluorescence enhancement (SM-PIFE) assay to monitor binding dynamics between the reconstituted or co-expressed replication complex and RNA. Increasing binding times were observed, in this order, with nsp7 (none) nsp8 and nsp12, in nsp8-nsp12 mixtures and in reconstituted mixtures bearing all three proteins. Unstable, transient, and stable binding modes were recorded in the latter case, indicating that complexation is dynamic, and the correct conformation must be achieved before stable RNA binding can occur. Notably, the co-expressed protein yields mostly stable binding even at low concentrations, while the reconstituted proteins exhibit unstable binding indicating inefficient complexation with reduced protein. The SM-PIFE assay distinguishes inhibitors that impact protein binding from those that prevent replication, as demonstrated with suramin and remdesivir, respectively. The data reveals a correlation between binding lifetime/affinity, and protein activity, and underscores differences between co-expressed vs reconstituted mixtures, suggesting the existence of trapped conformations that may not evolve to productive binding.

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