Literature DB >> 8901567

Evolutionary reconstruction of a hairpin deleted from the genome of an RNA virus.

R C Olsthoorn1, J van Duin.   

Abstract

The intercistronic region between the maturation and coat-protein genes of RNA phage MS2 contains important regulatory and structural information. The sequence participates in two adjacent stem-loop structures, one of which, the coat-initiator hairpin, controls coat-gene translation and is thus under strong selection pressure. We have removed 19 out of the 23 nucleotides constituting the intercistronic region, thereby destroying the capacity of the phage to build the two hairpins. The deletion lowered coat-protein yield more than 1000-fold, and the titer of the infectious clone carrying the deletion dropped 10 orders of magnitude as compared with the wild type. Two types of revertants were recovered. One had, in two steps, recruited 18 new nucleotides that served to rebuild the two hairpins and the lost Shine-Dalgarno sequence. The other type had deleted an additional six nucleotides, which allowed the reconstruction of the Shine-Dalgarno sequence and the initiator hairpin, albeit by sacrificing the remnants of the other stem-loop. The results visualize the immense genetic repertoire created by, what appears as, random RNA recombination. It would seem that in this genetic ensemble every possible new RNA combination is represented.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8901567      PMCID: PMC37977          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.22.12256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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