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De novo synthesis of negative-strand RNA by Dengue virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in vitro: nucleotide, primer, and template parameters.

Masako Nomaguchi1, Matt Ackermann, Changsuek Yon, Shihyun You, R Padmanabhan, R Padmanbhan.   

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By using a purified dengue virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and a subgenomic 770-nucleotide RNA template, it was shown previously that the ratio of the de novo synthesis product to hairpin product formed was inversely proportional to increments of assay temperatures (20 to 40 degrees C). In this study, the components of the de novo preinitiation complex are defined as ATP, a high concentration of GTP (500 micro M), the polymerase, and the template RNA. Even when the 3'-terminal sequence of template RNA was mutated from -GGUUCU-3' to -GGUUUU-3', a high GTP concentration was required for de novo initiation, suggesting that high GTP concentration plays a conformational role. Furthermore, utilization of synthetic primers by the polymerase indicated that AGAA is the optimal primer whereas AG, AGA, and AGAACC were inefficient primers. Moreover, mutational analysis of the highly conserved 3'-terminal dinucleotide CU of the template RNA indicated that change of the 3'-terminal nucleotide from U to C reduced the efficiency about fivefold. The order of preference for the 3'-terminal nucleotide, from highest to lowest, is U, A - G, and C. However, change of the penultimate nucleotide from C to U did not affect the template activity. A model consistent with these results is that the active site of the polymerase switches from a "closed" form, catalyzing de novo initiation through synthesis of short primers, to an "open" form for elongation of a double-stranded template-primer.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12885902      PMCID: PMC167251          DOI: 10.1128/jvi.77.16.8831-8842.2003

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


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