학술논문

Human cytomegalovirus forms phase-separated compartments at viral genomes to facilitate viral replication
Document Type
article
Source
Cell Reports, Vol 38, Iss 10, Pp 110469- (2022)
Subject
liquid-liquid phase separation
LLPS
human cytomegalovirus
human herpesvirus 5
Herpesviridae
replication compartment
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Language
English
ISSN
2211-1247
Abstract
Summary: Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) replicates its DNA genome in specialized replication compartments (RCs) in the host cell nucleus. These membrane-less organelles originate as spherical structures and grow in size over time. However, the mechanism of RC biogenesis has remained understudied. Using live-cell imaging and photo-oligomerization, we show that a central component of RCs, the UL112-113 proteins, undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) to form RCs in the nucleus. We show that the self-interacting domain and large intrinsically disordered regions of UL112-113 are required for LLPS. Importantly, viral DNA induces local clustering of these proteins and lowers the threshold for phase separation. The formation of phase-separated compartments around viral genomes is necessary to recruit the viral DNA polymerase for viral genome replication. Thus, HCMV uses its UL112-113 proteins to generate RCs around viral genomes by LLPS to ensure the formation of a pro-replicative environment.