A protein-proximity screen reveals Ebola virus co-opts the mRNA decapping complex through the scaffold protein EDC4.

Robert Davey,Callie Donahue, Aditi Kesari, Naveen Thakur, Ling Wang, Sarah Hulsey-Stubbs, Caroline Williams, Cara Kirby,Daisy Leung, Uma Aryal,Christopher Basler,Douglas LaCount

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The interaction of host and Ebola virus (EBOV) proteins is required for establishing infection of the cell. To identify protein binding partners, a proximity-dependent protein interaction screen was performed for six EBOV proteins. Hits were computationally mapped onto a human protein-protein interactome and then annotated with viral proteins to reveal known and previously undescribed EBOV-host protein interactions and processes. Importantly, this approach efficiently arranged proteins into functional complexes associated with single viral proteins. Focused characterization of interactions between EBOV VP35 and the mRNA decapping complex demonstrated that VP35 binds the scaffold protein EDC4 through the C-terminal subdomain, with each protein found associated in EBOV-infected cells. Mechanistically, depletion of three components of the complex each similarly inhibited viral replication by reducing early viral RNA synthesis. Overall, we demonstrate successful identification of EBOV protein interaction with entire cellular machines, providing a deeper understanding of replication mechanism for therapeutic intervention.
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