Sequence studies of several alphavirus genomic RNAs in the region containing the start of the subgenomic RNA.
- 1 September 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 79 (17) , 5235-5239
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.79.17.5235
Abstract
The alphaviruses produce 2 mRNA after infection: the genomic (49S) RNA which is translated into the nonstructural (replicase) proteins and the subgenomic (26S) RNA which serves as the mRNA for the virion structural proteins. The sequence of the region of the genomic RNA that contains the 5'' end of the subgenomic RNA and the 5'' flanking sequences in the genomic RNA were determined for several alphaviruses. A highly conserved sequence of 21 nucleotides was found which includes the first 2 nucleotides of the subgenomic RNA and the 19 nucleotides preceding it. It is proposed that the complement of this sequence in the minus strand is the recognition site used by the viral transcriptase for initiation of transcription of 26S RNA and that, in general, such short recognition sequences are commonly used among the RNA viruses. The COOH-terminal sequence of the nonstructural polyprotein precursor was deduced for each virus. These protein sequences are highly homologous and are followed by multiple in-phase termination codons clustered in the nontranslated region of the 26S RNA in each case. In contrast to the proposed transcriptase recognition site, the particular triplets used for a given conserved amino acid have diverged markedly during evolution of these viruses. The protein homology is sufficient for deduction of the correct coding phase of the RNA and allows the alignment of the corresponding nucleic acid sequence data from different alphaviruses without knowledge of the sequence of the entire genomes.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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