In vivo Dicer-2 interactome during viral infection reveals novel pro and antiviral factors in Drosophila melanogaster

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Rousseau, Claire | Morand, Thomas | Haas, Gabrielle | Lauret, Emilie | Kuhn, Lauriane | Chicher, Johana | Hammann, Philippe | Meignin, Carine

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International audience. RNA interference has a major role in the control of viral infection in insects. It is initialized by the sensing of double stranded RNA (dsRNA) by the RNAse III enzyme Dicer-2. Many in vitro studies have helped understand how Dicer-2 discriminates between different dsRNA substrate termini, however it is unclear whether the same mechanisms are at work in vivo , and notably during recognition of viral dsRNA. Indeed, although Dicer-2 associates with several dsRNA-binding proteins (dsRBPs) that can modify its specificity for a substrate, it remains unknown how Dicer-2 is able to recognize the protected termini of viral dsRNAs. In order to study how the ribonucleoprotein network of Dicer-2 impacts antiviral immunity, we used an IP-MS approach to identify in vivo interactants of different versions of GFP::Dicer-2 in transgenic lines. We provide a global overview of the partners of Dicer-2 in vivo , and reveal how this interactome is modulated by different factors such as viral infection and/or different point mutations inactivating the helicase or RNase III domains of GFP::Dicer-2. Our analysis uncovers several previously unknown Dicer-2 interactants associated with RNA granules, i.e., Me31B, Rump, eIF4E1, eIF4G1, Rin and Syncrip. Functional characterization of the candidates, both in cells and in vivo , reveals pro- and antiviral factors in the context of an infection by the picorna-like DCV virus. This work highlights protein complexes assembled around Dicer-2 in vivo, and provides a resource to investigate their contribution to antiviral RNAi and related pathways.

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