The SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein interferes with the full enzymatic activation of UPF1 and its interaction with UPF2. La protéine nucléocapside du SARS-CoV-2 interfère avec l'activation enzymatique complète de UPF1 et son interaction avec UPF2.

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Nuccetelli, Veronica | Mghezzi-Habellah, Makram | Deymier, Séverine | Roisin, Armelle | Gérard-Baraggia, Francine | Rocchi, Cecilia | Coureux, Pierre-Damien | Gouet, Patrice | Cimarelli, Andrea | Mocquet, Vincent | Fiorini, Francesca

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International audience. The nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) pathway triggers the degradation of defective mRNAs and governs the expression of mRNAs with specific characteristics. Current understanding indicates that NMD is often significantly suppressed during viral infections to protect the viral genome. In numerous viruses, this inhibition is achieved through direct or indirect interference with the RNA helicase UPF1, thereby promoting viral replication and enhancing pathogenesis. In this study, we employed biochemical, biophysical assays and cellular investigations to explore the interplay between UPF1 and the nucleocapsid (Np) protein of SARS-CoV-2. We evaluated their direct interaction and its impact on inhibiting cellular NMD. Furthermore, we characterized how this interaction affects UPF1’s enzymatic function. Our findings demonstrate that Np inhibits the unwinding activity of UPF1 by physically obstructing its access to structured nucleic acid substrates. Additionally, we showed that Np binds directly to UPF2, disrupting the formation of the UPF1/UPF2 complex essential for NMD progression. Intriguingly, our research also uncovered a surprising pro-viral role of UPF1 and an antiviral function of UPF2. These results unveil a novel, multi-faceted mechanism by which SARS-CoV-2 evades the host’s defenses and manipulates cellular components. This underscores the potential therapeutic strategy of targeting Np-UPF1/UPF2 interactions to treat COVID-19.

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