DNA-Directed Expression of an Animal Virus RNA for Replication-Dependent Colony Formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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- 15 February 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 76 (4) , 1610-1616
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.76.4.1610-1616.2002
Abstract
To date, the insect nodavirus flock house virus (FHV) is the only virus of a higher eukaryote that has been shown to undergo a full replicative cycle and produce infectious progeny in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae . The genome of FHV is composed of two positive-sense RNA segments: RNA1, encoding the RNA replicase, and RNA2, encoding the capsid protein precursor. When yeast cells expressing FHV RNA replicase were transfected with a chimeric RNA composed of a selectable gene flanked by the termini of RNA2, the chimeric RNA was replicated and transmitted to daughter cells indefinitely. In the work reported here, we developed a system in which a selectable chimeric RNA replicon was transcribed from an inducible RNA polymerase II ( polII ) promoter in vivo in yeast. To render marker gene expression absolutely dependent on RNA replication, the primary polII transcript was made negative in sense and contained an intron that blocked the translation of cryptic transcripts from the opposite DNA strand. The RNA products of DNA-templated transcription, processing, and RNA replication were characterized by Northern blot hybridization and primer extension analysis. Marker gene expression and colony growth under selective conditions depended strictly on FHV RNA replication, with background colonies arising at a frequency of fewer than 1 in 10 8 plated cells. The utility of the system was demonstrated by introducing a second chimeric replicon and showing that at least two different selectable markers could be simultaneously expressed by means of RNA replication. This is the first example of FHV RNA1-dependent selectable marker expression initiated in vivo and will greatly facilitate the identification and characterization of the requirements and inhibitors of RNA replication.Keywords
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