The vaccinia virus E3L dsRNA binding protein detects distinct production patterns of exogenous and endogenous dsRNA.
Wenjing ZhangNikhila S TannetiAlejandra FaustoJoangela NouelHanako ReyesSusan R WeissYize LiPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
The detection of dsRNAs, which exist in the A-dsRNA or Z-RNA conformation, is important for the induction of innate immune responses. dsRNA are generated during a virus infection due to virus replication, or can accumulate to genetic mutations. We engineered recombinant vaccinia virus E3L protein that can detect A-dsRNA generated during infection with a positive-sense RNA genome virus but not a negative-sense RNA genome virus. Infection with influenza A virus generates Z-RNA that can be detected with an anti-z-antibody but not the E3L recombinant protein. The E3L recombinant protein also detects endogenous dsRNA in PNPT1 or SUV3L knockout cells. These findings highlight important characteristics of dsRNA structure and detection.