SARS-CoV-2 nsp13 Restricts Episomal DNA Transcription without Affecting Chromosomal DNA

To combat COVID-19, we need to understand SARS-CoV-2 and develop effective antiviral drugs. In our study, we serendipitously found that SARS-CoV-2 nsp13 could suppress episomal DNA transcription without affecting chromosomal DNA. ABSTRACT Nonstructural protein 13 (nsp13), the helicase of SARS-CoV-2, has been shown to possess multiple functions that are essential for viral replication, and is considered an attractive target for the development of novel antivirals. We were initially interested in the interplay between nsp13 and interferon (IFN) signaling, and found that nsp13 inhibited reporter signal in an IFN-β promoter assay. Surprisingly, the ectopic expression of different components of the RIG-I/MDA5 pathway, which were used to stimulate IFN-β promoter, was also mitigated by nsp13. However, endogenous expression of these genes was not affected by nsp13. Interestingly, nsp13 restricted the expression of foreign genes originating from plasmid transfection, but failed to inhibit them after chromosome integration. These data, together with results from a runoff transcription assay and RNA sequencing, suggested a specific inhibition of episomal but not chromosomal gene transcription by nsp13. By using different truncated and mutant forms of nsp13, we demonstrated that its NTPase and helicase activities contributed to the inhibition of episomal DNA transcription, and that this restriction required direct interaction with episomal DNA. Based on these findings, we developed an economical and convenient high-throughput drug screening method targeting nsp13. We evaluated the inhibitory effects of various compounds on nsp13 by the expression of reporter gene plasmid after co-transfection with nsp13. In conclusion, we found that nsp13 can specifically inhibit episomal DNA transcription and developed a high-throughput drug screening method targeting nsp13 to facilitate the development of new antiviral drugs. IMPORTANCE To combat COVID-19, we need to understand SARS-CoV-2 and develop effective antiviral drugs. In our study, we serendipitously found that SARS-CoV-2 nsp13 could suppress episomal DNA transcription without affecting chromosomal DNA. Detailed characterization revealed that nsp13 suppresses episomal gene expression through its NTPase and helicase functions following DNA binding. Furthermore, we developed a high-throughput drug screening system targeting SARS-CoV-2 nsp13. Compared to traditional SARS-CoV-2 drug screening methods, our system is more economical and convenient, facilitating the development of more potent and selective nsp13 inhibitors and enabling the discovery of new antiviral therapies.

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