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Protein products of the open reading frames encoding nonstructural proteins of human astrovirus serotype 8.

Ernesto Méndez1, M P Elizabeth Salas-Ocampo, María Elena Munguía, Carlos F Arias.   

Abstract

Human astroviruses have a positive-strand RNA genome, which contains three open reading frames (ORF1a, ORF1b, and ORF2). The genomic RNA is translated into two nonstructural polyproteins, nsp1a and nsp1ab, that contain sequences derived from ORF1a and from both ORF1a and ORF1b, respectively. Proteins nsp1a and nsp1ab are thought to be proteolytically processed to yield the viral proteins implicated in the replication of the virus genome; however, the intermediate and final products of this processing have been poorly characterized. To identify the cleavage products of the nonstructural polyproteins of a human astrovirus serotype 8 strain, antisera to selected recombinant proteins were produced and were used to analyze the viral proteins synthesized in astrovirus-infected Caco-2 cells and in cells transfected with recombinant plasmids expressing the ORF1a and ORF1b polyproteins. Pulse-chase experiments identified proteins of approximately 145, 88, 85, and 75 kDa as cleavage intermediates during the polyprotein processing. In addition, these experiments and kinetic analysis of the synthesis of the viral proteins identified polypeptides of 57, 20, and 19 kDa, as well as two products of around 27 kDa, as final cleavage products, with the 57-kDa polypeptide most probably being the virus RNA polymerase and the two approximately 27-kDa products being the viral protease. Based on the differential reactivities of the astrovirus proteins with the various antisera used, the individual polypeptides detected were mapped to the virus ORF1a and ORF1b regions.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14557623      PMCID: PMC229263          DOI: 10.1128/jvi.77.21.11378-11384.2003

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


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