Genetic determinants restricting the reassortment of heterologous NSP2 genes into the simian rotavirus SA11 genome

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Rebecca Mingo
Shu Zhang
Courtney P. Long
Leslie E. W. LaConte
Sarah M. McDonald
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[1] Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute,Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
[2] Translational Biology,undefined
[3] Medicine,undefined
[4] and Health Graduate Program,undefined
[5] Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine,undefined
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Rotaviruses (RVs) can evolve through the process of reassortment, whereby the 11 double-stranded RNA genome segments are exchanged among strains during co-infection. However, reassortment is limited in cases where the genes or encoded proteins of co-infecting strains are functionally incompatible. In this study, we employed a helper virus-based reverse genetics system to identify NSP2 gene regions that correlate with restricted reassortment into simian RV strain SA11. We show that SA11 reassortants with NSP2 genes from human RV strains Wa or DS-1 were efficiently rescued and exhibit no detectable replication defects. However, we could not rescue an SA11 reassortant with a human RV strain AU-1 NSP2 gene, which differs from that of SA11 by 186 nucleotides (36 amino acids). To map restriction determinants, we engineered viruses to contain chimeric NSP2 genes in which specific regions of AU-1 sequence were substituted with SA11 sequence. We show that a region spanning AU-1 NSP2 gene nucleotides 784–820 is critical for the observed restriction; yet additional determinants reside in other gene regions. In silico and in vitro analyses were used to predict how the 784–820 region may impact NSP2 gene/protein function, thereby informing an understanding of the reassortment restriction mechanism.
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