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The requirement for a 5' stem-loop structure in brome mosaic virus replication supports a new model for viral positive-strand RNA initiation.

G P Pogue1, T C Hall.   

Abstract

Sequences with strong similarity to internal control regions 1 and 2 (ICR1 and -2; A and B boxes) of tRNA genes are found at the 5' termini of the genomic RNAs of brome mosaic virus (BMV) and other plant viruses. The functionality of these motifs was studied by introducing point mutations into the ICR2-like sequence of pRNA-2 M/S, a BMV RNA-2 deletion mutant that replicates in the presence of RNAs-1 and -2 but does not encode a functional viral protein. The accumulation of positive-strand progeny from pRNAs bearing single and double base substitutions was 70 to 91% lower than that of the wild type, while the addition of single bases at position 8 of this motif reduced replication by 80%. These dramatic decreases in positive-strand synthesis paralleled decreases in transcription seen (C. Traboni, G. Ciliberto, and R. Cortese, Cell 36:179-187, 1984) from a tRNAPro gene containing similar mutations, suggesting comparable functions for the ICR regions in protein factor binding and demonstrating that a wild-type composition of the virus ICR2-like motif is required for proper RNA replication. Substitutions introduced at bases surrounding the ICR2 motif yielded levels of pRNA replication that differed, depending on the maintenance of a putative 5' stem-loop structure in the positive strand of the viral genome. Mutations disrupting this positive-strand stem-loop while maintaining the integrity of the complementary negative-strand structure reduced pRNA replication by 85 to 97%. In contrast, disruption of the negative-strand structure while maintaining the positive-strand stem-loop did not reduce pRNA replication. Similar positive-strand structures can be predicted to form from 5' sequences of cucumber mosaic virus (strain Q) and cowpea chlorotic mottle virus RNAs-1 and -2, supporting the concept that such structures comprise an integral part of virus genomic positive-strand promoters. The requirement of a stem-loop structure present on the positive-strand provided the basis for a new model describing how these sequence and structural elements act in the production of virus positive-strand RNA.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1731107      PMCID: PMC240766     

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


  39 in total

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Authors:  C Traboni; G Ciliberto; R Cortese
Journal:  Cell       Date:  1984-01       Impact factor: 41.582

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Authors:  P D Nagy; J J Bujarski
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1997-05       Impact factor: 5.103

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Authors:  F C Lahser; L E Marsh; T C Hall
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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1993-12       Impact factor: 5.103

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Authors:  K L McKnight; S M Lemon
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Authors:  E M Jaspars
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10.  Structural and functional analysis of the cis-acting elements required for plus-strand RNA synthesis of Bamboo mosaic virus.

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