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Isolation of specific against NS3 helicase and high-affinity RNA aptamers domain of hepatitis C virus SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Isolation of specific against NS3 helicase and high-affinity RNA aptamers domain of hepatitis C virus
Authors
Hwang, BCho, JSYeo, HJKim, JHChung, KMHan, KJang, SKLee, SW
Date Issued
2004-08
Publisher
COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICA
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-encoded nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) possesses protease, NTPase, and helicase activities, which are considered essential for viral proliferation. Thus, HCV NS3 is a good putative therapeutic target protein for the development of anti-HCV agents. In this study, we isolated specific RNA aptamers to the helicase domain of HCV NS3 from a combinatorial RNA library with 40-nucleotide random sequences using in vitro selection techniques. The isolated RNAs were observed to very avidly bind the HCV helicase with an apparent K-d of 990 pM in contrast to original pool RNAs with a Kd of > 1 muM. These RNA ligands appear to impede binding of substrate RNA to the HCV helicase and can act as potent decoys to competitively inhibit helicase activity with high efficiency compared with poly(U) or tRNA. The minimal binding domain of the ligands was determined to evaluate the structural features of the isolated RNA molecules. Interestingly, part of binding motif of the RNA aptamers consists of similar secondary structure to the 3'-end of HCV negative-strand RNA. Moreover, intracellular NS3 protein can be specifically detected in situ with the RNA aptamers, indicating that the selected RNAs are very specific to the HCV NS3 helicase. Furthermore, the RNA aptamers partially inhibited RNA synthesis of HCV subgenomic replicon in Huh-7 hepatoma cell lines. These results suggest that the RNA aptamers selected in vitro could be useful not only as therapeutic and diagnostic agents of HCV infection but also as a powerful tool for the study of HCV helicase mechanism.
Keywords
HCV; NS3 helicase; SELEX; RNA aptamer; intracellular protein detection; HCV replicon; NONSTRUCTURAL PROTEIN-3 NS3; MUTATIONAL ANALYSIS; SERINE PROTEINASE; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; BINDING-ACTIVITY; PROTEASE; SELECTION; LIGANDS; IDENTIFICATION; POLYMERASE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/17786
DOI
10.1261/RNA.7100904
ISSN
1355-8382
Article Type
Article
Citation
RNA-A PUBLICATION OF THE RNA SOCIETY, vol. 10, no. 8, page. 1277 - 1290, 2004-08
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