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Selective inhibition of splicing at the avian sarcoma virus src 3' splice site by direct-repeat posttranscriptional cis elements.

W Guo1, S C Winistorfer, C M Stoltzfus.   

Abstract

The direct-repeat elements (dr1) of avian sarcoma virus (ASV) and leukosis virus have the properties of constitutive transport elements (CTEs), which facilitate cytoplasmic accumulation of unspliced RNA. It is thought that these elements represent binding sites for cellular factors. Previous studies have indicated that in the context of the avian sarcoma virus genome, precise deletion of both ASV dr1 elements results in a very low level of virus replication. This is characterized by a decreased cytoplasmic accumulation of unspliced RNA and a selective increase in spliced src mRNA. Deletion of either the upstream or downstream dr1 results in a delayed-replication phenotype. To determine if the same regions of the dr1 mediate inhibition of src splicing and unspliced RNA transport, point mutations in the upstream and downstream elements were studied. In the context of viral genomes with single dr1 elements, the effects of the mutations on virus replication and increases in src splicing closely paralleled the effects of the mutations on CTE activity. For mutants strongly affecting CTE activity and splicing, unspliced RNA but not spliced RNA turned over in the nucleus more rapidly than wild-type RNA. In the context of wild-type virus containing two dr1 elements, mutations of either element that strongly affect CTE activity caused a marked delay of virus replication and a selective increase in src splicing. However, the turnover of the mutant unspliced RNA as well as the spliced mRNA species did not differ significantly from that of the wild type. These results suggest the dr1 elements in ASV act to selectively inhibit src splicing and that both elements contribute to the fitness of the wild-type virus. However, a single dr1 element is sufficient to stabilize unspliced RNA.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10954552      PMCID: PMC116363          DOI: 10.1128/jvi.74.18.8513-8523.2000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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