Mutations in the N-Terminal Region of Influenza Virus PB2 Protein Affect Virus RNA Replication but Not Transcription
Open Access
- 1 May 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 77 (9), 5098-5108
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.77.9.5098-5108.2003
Abstract
PB2 mutants of influenza virus were prepared by altering conserved positions in the N-terminal region of the protein that aligned with the amino acids of the eIF4E protein, involved in cap recognition. These mutant genes were used to reconstitute in vivo viral ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) whose biological activity was determined by (i) assay of viral RNA, cRNA, and mRNA accumulation in vivo, (ii) cap-dependent transcription in vitro, and (iii) cap snatching with purified recombinant RNPs. The results indicated that the W49A, F130A, and R142A mutations of PB2 reduced or abolished the capacity of mutant RNPs to synthesize RNA in vivo but did not substantially alter their ability to transcribe or carry out cap snatching in vitro. Some of the mutations (F130Y, R142A, and R142K) were rescued into infectious virus. While the F130Y mutant virus replicated faster than the wild type, mutant viruses R142A and R142K showed a delayed accumulation of cRNA and viral RNA during the infection cycle but normal kinetics of primary transcription, as determined by the accumulation of viral mRNA in cells infected in the presence of cycloheximide. These results indicate that the N-terminal region of PB2 plays a role in viral RNA replication.Keywords
This publication has 116 references indexed in Scilit:
- Recombinant-baculovirus-expressed PB2 subunit of the influenza A virus RNA polymerase binds cap groups as an isolated subunitVirus Research, 1996
- Influenza virus PB1 protein is the minimal and essential subunit of RNA polymeraseArchiv für die gesamte Virusforschung, 1996
- Epitope mapping of cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies specific for the influenza A virus PA and PB2 polypeptidesVirus Research, 1995
- Complex structure of the nuclear translocation signal of influenza virus polymerase PA subunitJournal of General Virology, 1994
- Mutational analysis of the influenza virus vRNA promoterVirus Research, 1993
- Influenza virus naked RNA can be expressed upon transfection into cells co-expressing the three subunits of the polymerase and the nucleoprotein from simian virus 40 recombinant virusesJournal of General Virology, 1993
- Molecular cloning and sequencing of influenza virus A/Victoria/3/75 polymerase genes: sequence evolution and prediction of possible functional domainsVirus Research, 1989
- Purification and enzymatic properties of an RNA polymerase-RNA complex from influenza virusVirus Research, 1985
- Capped mRNAs may stimulate the influenza virion polymerase by allosteric modulationVirus Research, 1984
- Influenza virus, an RNA virus, synthesizes its messenger RNA in the nucleus of infected cellsCell, 1981