Model for polymerase access to the overlapped L gene of respiratory syncytial virus

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Fearns, R [1 ]
Collins, PL [1 ]
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[1] NIAID, Infect Dis Lab, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1128/JVI.73.1.388-397.1999
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The last two genes of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), M2 and L, overlap by 68 nucleotides, an arrangement which has counterparts in a number of nonsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses. Thus, the gene-end (GE) signal of M2 lies downstream of the L gene start (CS) signal, separated by 45 nucleotides. Since RSV transcription ostensibly is sequential and unidirectional from a single promoter within the 3' leader region, it was unclear how the polymerase accesses the L GS signal. Furthermore, it was previously shown that 90% of transcripts which are initiated at the L GS signal are polyadenylated and terminated at the M2 GE signal, yielding a short, truncated L mRNA as the major transcription product of the L gene. Despite these apparent down-regulatory features, we show that the accumulation of full-length L mRNA during RSV infection is only sixfold less than that of its upstream neighbor, M2, We used cDNA-encoded genome analogs in an intracellular transcription assay to investigate the mechanism of transcription of the overlapped genes. Expression of L was found to be dependent on sequential transcription from the 3' end of the genome. Apart from the L GS signal, the only other strict requirement for initiation at L was the M2 GE signal. This implies that the polymerase accesses the L GS signal only following arrival at the M2 GE signal. Thus, polymerase which terminates at the M2 GE signal presumably scans upstream to initiate at the L GS signal. This also would provide a mechanism whereby polymerase which terminates prematurely during transcription of L could recycle from the M2 GE signal to the L GS signal, thereby accounting for the unexpectedly high level of synthesis of full length L mRNA. The sequence and spacing between the two signals were not critical. Furthermore, the polymerase also was capable of efficiently transcribing from an L GS signal placed downstream of the M2 CE signal, implying that the overlapping arrangement is not obligatory. When copies of the L GS signal were placed concurrently upstream and downstream of the M2 GE signal, both were utilized. This finding indicates that a polymerase situated at a GE signal is capable of scanning for a GS signal in either the upstream or downstream direction and thereafter initiating transcription.
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