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Translation and replication properties of the human rhinovirus genome in vivo and in vitro.

S Todd1, J S Towner, B L Semler.   

Abstract

The poor translation efficiency of genome-length human rhinovirus RNA in vitro using HeLa cell extract-supplemented rabbit reticulocyte lysate has hampered the study of rhinovirus IRES-mediated translation and polyprotein synthesis in a cell-free system. In contrast, the efficient in vitro translation characteristics of poliovirus RNAs have ultimately allowed the programming of cell-free coupled translation/replication extracts which are able to produce infectious poliovirus particles in vitro. A possible explanation for the decreased burst size observed during the course of a rhinovirus infection, compared to poliovirus infection, is reduced levels of polyprotein synthesis in vivo. In order to test this hypothesis and extend in vitro translation/replication technology to the study of human rhinoviruses, a chimeric cDNA construct was engineered which allowed the in vitro synthesis of T7 transcripts containing the intact poliovirus type 1 (PV1) 5' noncoding region (5' NCR) and initiation codon upstream of the human rhinovirus 14 (HRV14) polyprotein-coding region and 3'-terminal sequences. These chimeric RNAs translated efficiently in vitro and were used successfully to program a cell-free replication extract. Unexpectedly, parental HRV14 RNAs also translated efficiently in the HeLa cell-free translation/replication extract but replicated less efficiently than the chimera in vitro. The chimeric HRV14/PV1 RNAs were infectious and gave rise to a virus with a growth phenotype similar to that of parental HRV14. Preliminary characterization of this chimeric virus suggests that the biological properties characteristic of rhinovirus in vivo are determined primarily by the rhinovirus gene products. Although the translation efficiency of the HRV14 5' NCR may be a limitation in rabbit reticulocyte lysate-based in vitro translation extracts, it does not appear to be a major limiting determinant for growth of rhinovirus in vivo or replication in the HeLa cell-free extract.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9123881     DOI: 10.1006/viro.1996.8416

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


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