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Characterization of influenza virus PB1 protein binding to viral RNA: two separate regions of the protein contribute to the interaction domain.

S González1, J Ortín.   

Abstract

The interaction of the PB1 subunit of the influenza virus polymerase with the viral RNA (vRNA) template has been studied in vitro. The experimental approach included the in vitro binding of labeled model vRNA to PB1 protein immobilized as an immunoprecipitate, as well as Northwestern analyses. The binding to model vRNA was specific, and an apparent Kd of about 2 x 10(-8) M was determined. Although interaction with the isolated 3' arm of the panhandle was detectable, interaction with the 5' arm was prominent and the binding was optimal with a panhandle analog structure (5'+3' probe). When presented with a panhandle analog mixed probe, PB1 was able to retain the 3' arm as efficiently as the 5' arm. The sequences of the PB1 protein involved in vRNA binding were identified by in vitro interaction tests with PB1 deletion mutants. Two separate regions of the PB1 protein sequence proved positive for binding: the N-terminal 83 amino acids and the C-proximal sequences located downstream of position 493. All mutants able to interact with model vRNA were capable of binding the 5' arm more efficiently than the 3' arm of the panhandle. Taken together, these results suggest that two separate regions of the PB1 protein constitute a vRNA binding site that interacts preferentially with the 5' arm of the panhandle structure.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9847368      PMCID: PMC103869     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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