Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus Genomic RNA Accumulation Is Regulated by Interdependent cis -Acting Elements within the Movement Protein Open Reading Frames
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- 15 December 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 76 (24), 12747-12757
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.76.24.12747-12757.2002
Abstract
This study on Tomato bushy stunt virus identified and defined three previously unknown regulatory sequences involved in RNA accumulation that are located within the 3′-proximal nested movement protein genes p22 and p19 . The first is a 16-nucleotide (nt) element termed III-A that is positioned at the very 3′ end of p22 and is essential for RNA accumulation. Approximately 300 nt upstream of III-A resides an ∼80-nt inhibitory element (IE) that is obstructive to replication only in the absence of a third regulatory element of ∼30 nt (SUR-III) that is positioned immediately upstream of III-A. Inspection of the nucleotide sequences predicted that III-A and SUR-III can form looped hairpins. A comparison of different tombusviruses showed, in each case, conservation for potential base pairing between the two predicted hairpin-loops. Insertion of a spacer adjacent to the predicted hairpins had no or a minimal effect on RNA accumulation, whereas an insertion in the putative III-A loop abolished genomic RNA multiplication. We conclude that the sequences composing the predicted III-A and SUR-III hairpin-loops are crucial for optimal RNA accumulation and that the inhibitory effect of IE surfaces when the alleged interaction between SUR-III and III-A is disturbed.Keywords
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