RNA Binding Motif Protein RBM45 Regulates Expression of the 11-Kilodalton Protein of Parvovirus B19 through Binding to Novel Intron Splicing Enhancers.

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Jianke WangJianming Qiu

Abstract

During infection of human parvovirus B19 (B19V), one viral precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) is transcribed by a single promoter and is alternatively spliced and alternatively polyadenylated. Here, we identified a novel cis-acting sequence (5'-GUA AAG CUA CGG GAC GGU-3'), intronic splicing enhancer 3 (ISE3), which lies 72 nucleotides upstream of the second splice acceptor (A2-2) site of the second intron that defines the exon of the mRNA encoding the 11-kDa viral nonstructural protein. RNA binding motif protein 45 (RBM45) specifically binds to ISE3 with high affinity (equilibrium dissociation constant [KD ] = 33 nM) mediated by its RNA recognition domain and 2-homo-oligomer assembly domain (RRM2-HOA). Knockdown of RBM45 expression or ectopic overexpression of RRM2-HOA in human erythroid progenitor cells (EPCs) expanded ex vivo significantly decreased the level of viral mRNA spliced at the A2-2 acceptor but not that of the mRNA spliced at A2-1 that encodes VP2. Moreover, silent mutations of ISE3 in an infectious DNA of B19V significantly reduced 11-kDa expression. Notably, RBM45 also specifically interacts in vitro with ISE2, which shares the octanucleotide (GGGACGGU) with ISE3. Taken together, our results suggest that RBM45, through bi...Continue Reading

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