Leader RNA, a kind of virus-derived small noncoding RNA, has been proposed to play an important role in regulating virus replication, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive. In this study, snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV), a kind of fish rhabdovirus causing high mortality to the cultured snakehead fish in China, was used to unveil the molecular function of leader RNA. High-throughput small RNA sequencing of SHVV-infected cells showed that SHVV produced two groups of leader RNAs (named le and le) during infection. Overexpression and knockout experiments reveal that le, but not le, affects SHVV replication. Mechanistically, le-mediated regulation of SHVV replication was associated with its interaction with the viral nucleoprotein (N). Moreover, the nucleotides 6-10 of le were identified as the critical region for its interaction with the N protein, and the amino acids 1-45 of N protein were proved to confer its interaction with the le. Taken together, we identified two groups of SHVV leader RNAs and revealed a role in virus replication for one of the two types of leader RNAs. This study will help understand the role of leader RNA in regulating the replication of negative-stranded RNA viruses.

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