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Two N-terminal regions of the Sendai virus L RNA polymerase protein participate in oligomerization.

Bayram Cevik1, Sherin Smallwood, Sue A Moyer.   

Abstract

The RNA dependent RNA polymerase of Sendai virus consists of a complex of the large (L) and phosphoprotein (P) subunits where L is thought to be responsible for all the catalytic activities necessary for viral RNA synthesis. We previously showed that the L protein forms an oligomer [Smallwood, S., Cevik, B., Moyer, S.A., 2002. Intragenic complementation and oligomerization of the L subunit of the Sendai virus RNA polymerase. Virology 304, 235-245] and mapped the L oligomerization domain between amino acids 1 and 174 of the protein [Cevik, B., Smallwood, S., Moyer, S.A., 2003. The oligomerization domain resides at the very N-terminus of the Sendai virus L RNA polymerase protein. Virology 313, 525-536]. An internal deletion encompassing amino acids 20 to 178 of the L protein lost polymerase activity but still formed an L-L oligomer. The first 25 amino acids of paramyxovirus L proteins are highly conserved and site-directed mutagenesis within this region eliminated the biological activity of the L protein but did not have any effect on P-L or L-L interactions. Moreover deletion of amino acids 2-18 in L abolished biological activity, but again the L-L binding was normal demonstrating that the oligomerization domain of L protein resides in two N-terminal regions of the protein. Therefore, sequences between both aa 2-19 and aa 20-178 can independently mediate Sendai L oligomerization, however, both are required for the activity of the protein.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17331560     DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2007.01.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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