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A point mutation in the poliovirus polymerase gene determines a complementable temperature-sensitive defect of RNA replication.

H Agut1, K M Kean, O Fichot, J Morasco, J B Flanegan, M Girard.   

Abstract

We have previously described the isolation of a RNA- temperature-sensitive (ts) mutant of poliovirus type 1, ts035, after chemical mutagenesis by 5-fluorouracil. The ts defect of ts035 correlated with defective RNA replication, since the two characters corevert in the case of spontaneous revertants. The alteration of a trans-acting replication function of ts035 was suggested by significant rescue following mixed infection with another ts mutant, ts221, or with wild-type virus. Protein synthesis appeared normal at 39 degrees (nonpermissive temperature) in shift-up experiments and no defect of RNA elongation was evidenced when the activity of replication complexes or purified polymerase was measured at 39 degrees. These results provide circumstantial evidence that the initiation of ts035 RNA synthesis at 39 degrees is impaired. Molecular cloning of the ts035 genome allowed us to construct a recombinant virus with the same ts phenotype as ts035, by the transfer of a fragment of the mutant polymerase gene into the wild-type genome. Two mutations were present in this region of the ts035 genome but the determination of nucleotide sequences in the case of ts035 revertants indicated that only the substitution from A to G at nucleotide 7256 was necessary for the ts phenotype. This mutation replaces Asn 426 by an Asp in polypeptide 3D, the viral polymerase.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2536984     DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(89)90270-5

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


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