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Tail-tape-fused virion and non-virion RNA polymerases of a thermophilic virus with an extremely long tail

  • Anastasiia Chaban
  • , Leonid Minakhin
  • , Ekaterina Goldobina
  • , Brain Bae
  • , Yue Hao
  • , Sergei Borukhov
  • , Leena Putzeys
  • , Maarten Boon
  • , Florian Kabinger
  • , Rob Lavigne
  • , Kira S. Makarova
  • , Eugene V. Koonin
  • , Satish K. Nair
  • , Shunsuke Tagami
  • , Konstantin Severinov
  • , Maria L. Sokolova

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Abstract

Thermus thermophilus bacteriophage P23-45 encodes a giant 5,002-residue tail tape measure protein (TMP) that defines the length of its extraordinarily long tail. Here, we show that the N-terminal portion of P23-45 TMP is an unusual RNA polymerase (RNAP) homologous to cellular RNAPs. The TMP-fused virion RNAP transcribes pre-early phage genes, including a gene that encodes another, non-virion RNAP, that transcribes early and some middle phage genes. We report the crystal structures of both P23-45 RNAPs. The non-virion RNAP has a crab-claw-like architecture. By contrast, the virion RNAP adopts a unique flat structure without a clamp. Structure and sequence comparisons of the P23-45 RNAPs with other RNAPs suggest that, despite the extensive functional differences, the two P23-45 RNAPs originate from an ancient gene duplication in an ancestral phage. Our findings demonstrate striking adaptability of RNAPs that can be attained within a single virus species.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number317
JournalNature communications
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Chemistry
  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • General
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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