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The first two nucleotides of the respiratory syncytial virus antigenome RNA replication product can be selected independently of the promoter terminus.

Sarah L Noton1, Rachel Fearns.   

Abstract

There is limited knowledge regarding how the RNA-dependent RNA polymerases of the nonsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses initiate genome replication. In a previous study of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) RNA replication, we found evidence that the polymerase could select the 5'-ATP residue of the genome RNA independently of the 3' nucleotide of the template. To investigate if a similar mechanism is used during antigenome synthesis, a study of initiation from the RSV leader (Le) promoter was performed using an intracellular minigenome assay in which RNA replication was restricted to a single step, so that the products examined were derived only from input mutant templates. Templates in which Le nucleotides 1U, or 1U and 2G, were deleted directed efficient replication, and in both cases, the replication products were initiated at the wild-type position, at position -1 or -2 relative to the template, respectively. Sequence analysis of the RNA products showed that they contained ATP and CTP at the -1 and -2 positions, respectively, thus restoring the mini-antigenome RNA to wild-type sequence. These data indicate that the RSV polymerase is able to select the first two nucleotides of the antigenome and initiate at the correct position, even if the 3'-terminal two nucleotides of the template are missing. Substitution of positions +1 and +2 of the template reduced RNA replication and resulted in increased initiation at positions +3 and +5. Together these data suggest a model for how the RSV polymerase initiates antigenome synthesis.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21878549      PMCID: PMC3185921          DOI: 10.1261/rna.2813411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA        ISSN: 1355-8382            Impact factor:   4.942


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