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Transcribing and replicating particles in a double-stranded RNA virus from Leishmania.

R S Weeks1, J L Patterson, K Stuart, G Widmer.   

Abstract

During the replicative cycle of many double-stranded RNA viruses, transcription of particles with a double-stranded RNA genome alternates with replication of particles containing a single-stranded genome. In virions infecting some strains of Leishmania guyanensis the putative transcriptase and replicase activities of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase were previously detected in vitro. Northern hybridization to RNA of known polarity demonstrates that the single-stranded RNA products are of positive polarity and, by definition, are the products of the viral transcriptase. Re-evaluation of previously published data in the light of these findings suggests that transcription in Leishmania viruses is conservative. Sedimentation in sucrose gradients revealed two types of viral particles; single-stranded RNA particles comprised a small fraction of the virus population and sedimented more slowly than the peak of double-stranded RNA particles. In agreement with the replicative model of other dsRNA viruses, these single-stranded particles co-purified with the viral replicase activity that resulted in double-stranded RNA synthesis. In virus-infected promastigote extracts replicase activity decreased with increasing parasite density in culture, suggesting a correlation between cell division and viral replication.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1620160     DOI: 10.1016/0166-6851(92)90053-m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biochem Parasitol        ISSN: 0166-6851            Impact factor:   1.759


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3.  Detection of Leishmania RNA virus 1 proteins.

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5.  Mutational analysis of the capsid protein of Leishmania RNA virus LRV1-4.

Authors:  T L Cadd; K MacBeth; D Furlong; J L Patterson
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8.  Synthesis of viruslike particles by expression of the putative capsid protein of Leishmania RNA virus in a recombinant baculovirus expression system.

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9.  Successful transient introduction of Leishmania RNA virus into a virally infected and an uninfected strain of Leishmania.

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