Literature DB >> 1645806

Photoaffinity labeling of rotavirus VP1 with 8-azido-ATP: identification of the viral RNA polymerase.

S Valenzuela1, J Pizarro, A M Sandino, M Vásquez, J Fernández, O Hernández, J Patton, E Spencer.   

Abstract

Rotavirus single-shelled particles have several enzymatic activities that are involved with the synthesis of capped mRNAs both in vivo and in vitro. Because single-shelled particles must be structurally intact to carry out transcription, it has proven to be difficult to identify the protein within such particles that possesses associated RNA polymerase activity. One approach for characterizing the function of the individual proteins within single-shelled particles is to use nucleotide analogs to specifically label those proteins, such as the viral RNA polymerase, that have affinity for nucleotides. In this study, 8-azido-ATP (azido-ATP), a photoreactable nucleotide analog, was used to identify the viral RNA polymerase on the basis of the ability of the analog to inhibit transcription activity associated with rotavirus particles on exposure to UV light. When single-shelled particles were treated with UV light in the presence of [alpha-32P]azido-ATP, the structural protein VP1 became radiolabeled because of cross-linking of the nucleotide analog, and there was a corresponding decrease in the ability of the particles to synthesize mRNA. In parallel experiments in which single-shelled particles were not exposed to UV light, VP1 was not radiolabeled and the particles successfully used azido-ATP as a substrate for the synthesis of viral mRNAs. Taken together, these results are consistent only with the conclusion that VP1 is the rotavirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1645806      PMCID: PMC241438     

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


  25 in total

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