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Georgia M Cook1, Katherine Brown1, Pengcheng Shang2, Yanhua Li2, Lior Soday1, Adam M Dinan1, Charlotte Tumescheit1, A P Adrian Mockett3, Ying Fang2, Andrew E Firth1, Ian Brierley1.
Abstract
The arterivirus porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) causes significant economic losses to the swine industry worldwide. Here we apply ribosome profiling (RiboSeq) and parallel RNA sequencing (RNASeq) to characterise the transcriptome and translatome of both species of PRRSV and to analyse the host response to infection. We calculated programmed ribosomal frameshift (PRF) efficiency at both sites on the viral genome. This revealed the nsp2 PRF site as the second known example where temporally regulated frameshifting occurs, with increasing -2 PRF efficiency likely facilitated by accumulation of the PRF-stimulatory viral protein, nsp1β. Surprisingly, we find that PRF efficiency at the canonical ORF1ab frameshift site also increases over time, in contradiction of the common assumption that RNA structure-directed frameshift sites operate at a fixed efficiency. This has potential implications for the numerous other viruses with canonical PRF sites. Furthermore, we discovered several highly translated additional viral ORFs, the translation of which may be facilitated by multiple novel viral transcripts. For example, we found a highly expressed 125-codon ORF overlapping nsp12, which is likely translated from novel subgenomic RNA transcripts that overlap the 3' end of ORF1b. Similar transcripts were discovered for both PRRSV-1 and PRRSV-2, suggesting a potential conserved mechanism for temporally regulating expression of the 3'-proximal region of ORF1b. We also identified a highly translated, short upstream ORF in the 5' UTR, the presence of which is highly conserved amongst PRRSV-2 isolates. These findings reveal hidden complexity in the gene expression programmes of these important nidoviruses.Entities:
Keywords: PRRSV; RNA sequencing; arterivirus; chromosomes; gene expression; gene expression regulation; infectious disease; microbiology; nidovirus; porcine reproductive ; programmed ribosomal frameshifting; respiratory syndrome virus; ribosome profiling; subgenomic mRNAs; transcriptome; translatome
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35226596 PMCID: PMC9000960 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.75668
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.713