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Template-assisted synthesis of adenine-mutagenized cDNA by a retroelement protein complex

Sumit Handa, Yong Jiang, Sijia Tao, Robert Foreman, Raymond Schinazi, Jeffrey F. Miller, View ORCID ProfilePartho Ghosh
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/344556
Sumit Handa
UCSD;
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Yong Jiang
Emory University;
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Sijia Tao
Emory University;
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Robert Foreman
UCSD;
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Raymond Schinazi
Emory University;
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Jeffrey F. Miller
UCLA
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UCSD;
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Abstract

Diversity-generating retroelements (DGRs) create unparalleled levels of protein sequence variation through mutagenic retrohoming. Sequence information is transferred from an invariant template region (TR), through an RNA intermediate, to a protein-coding variable region. Selective infidelity at adenines during transfer is a hallmark of DGRs from disparate bacteria, archaea, and microbial viruses. We recapitulated selective infidelity in vitro for the prototypical Bordetella bacteriophage DGR. A complex of the DGR reverse transcriptase bRT and pentameric accessory variability determinant (Avd) protein along with DGR RNA were necessary and sufficient for synthesis of template-primed, covalently linked RNA-cDNA molecules, as observed in vivo. We identified RNA-cDNA molecules to be branched and most plausibly linked through 2'-5' phosphodiester bonds. Adenine-mutagenesis was intrinsic to the bRT-Avd complex, which displayed unprecedented promiscuity while reverse transcribing adenines of either DGR or non-DGR RNA templates. In contrast, bRT-Avd processivity was strictly dependent on the template, occurring only for the DGR RNA. This restriction was mainly due to a noncoding segment downstream of TR, which specifically bound Avd and created a privileged site for processive polymerization. Restriction to DGR RNA may protect the host genome from damage. These results define the early steps in a novel pathway for massive sequence diversification.

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Template-assisted synthesis of adenine-mutagenized cDNA by a retroelement protein complex
Sumit Handa, Yong Jiang, Sijia Tao, Robert Foreman, Raymond Schinazi, Jeffrey F. Miller, Partho Ghosh
bioRxiv 344556; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/344556
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Template-assisted synthesis of adenine-mutagenized cDNA by a retroelement protein complex
Sumit Handa, Yong Jiang, Sijia Tao, Robert Foreman, Raymond Schinazi, Jeffrey F. Miller, Partho Ghosh
bioRxiv 344556; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/344556

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