Conserved cysteine residues in Kaposi’s sarcoma herpesvirus ORF34 are necessary for viral production and viral pre-initiation complex formation

Author:

Watanabe Tadashi1ORCID,McGraw Aidan2,Narayan Kedhar2ORCID,Tibebe Hasset2,Kuriyama Kazushi1,Nishimura Mayu3,Izumi Taisuke24ORCID,Fujimuro Masahiro3ORCID,Ohno Shinji1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Virology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, Nakagami, Japan

2. Department of Biology, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, Washington, D.C., USA

3. Department of Cell Biology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Kyoto, Japan

4. District of Columbia Center for AIDS Research, Washington D.C., USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Kaposi’s sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV) ORF34 plays a significant role as a component of the viral pre-initiation complex (vPIC), which is indispensable for late gene expression across beta- and gammaherpesviruses. Although the key role of ORF34 within the vPIC and its function as a hub protein have been recognized, further clarification regarding its specific contribution to vPIC functionality and interactions with other components is required. This study employed a deep learning algorithm-assisted structural model of ORF34, revealing highly conserved amino acid residues across human beta- and gammaherpesviruses localized in structured domains. Thus, we engineered ORF34 alanine-scanning mutants by substituting conserved residues with alanine. These mutants were evaluated for their ability to interact with other vPIC factors and restore viral production in cells harboring the ORF34-deficient KSHV-BAC. Our experimental results highlight the crucial role of the four cysteine residues conserved in ORF34: a tetrahedral arrangement consisting of a pair of C-X n -C consensus motifs. This suggests the potential incorporation of metal cations in interacting with ORF24 and ORF66 vPIC components, facilitating late gene transcription, and promoting overall virus production by capturing metal cations. In summary, our findings underline the essential role of conserved cysteines in KSHV ORF34 for effective vPIC assembly and viral replication, thereby enhancing our understanding of the complex interplay between the vPIC components. IMPORTANCE The initiation of late gene transcription is universally conserved across the beta- and gammaherpesvirus families. This process employs a viral pre-initiation complex (vPIC), which is analogous to a cellular PIC. Although KSHV ORF34 is a critical factor for viral replication and is a component of the vPIC, the specifics of vPIC formation and the essential domains crucial for its function remain unclear. Structural predictions suggest that the four conserved cysteines (C170, C175, C256, and C259) form a tetrahedron that coordinates the metal cation. We investigated the role of these conserved amino acids in interactions with other vPIC components, late gene expression, and virus production to demonstrate for the first time that these cysteines are pivotal for such functions. This discovery not only deepens our comprehensive understanding of ORF34 and vPIC dynamics but also lays the groundwork for more detailed studies on herpesvirus replication mechanisms in future research.

Funder

MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Takeda Science Foundation

Yakult Honsha

University of the Ryukyus

American University

HHS | NIH | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

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