Identification of an RNA hairpin in poliovirus RNA that serves as the primary template in the in vitro uridylylation of VPg

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Paul, AV [1 ]
Rieder, E
Kim, DW
van Boom, JH
Wimmer, E
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[1] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Mol Genet & Microbiol, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
[2] Leiden Univ, Gorlaeus Labs, NL-2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands
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10.1128/JVI.74.22.10359-10370.2000
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The first step in the replication of the plus-stranded poliovirus RNA is the synthesis of a complementary minus strand. This process is initiated by the covalent attachment of UMP to the terminal protein VPg, yielding VPgpU and VPgpUpU. We have previously shown that these products can be made in vitro in a reaction that requires only synthetic VPg, UTP, poly(A), purified poliovirus RNA polymerase 3D(pol), and Mg2+ (A. V. Paul, J. H. van Boom, D. Filippov, and E. Wimmer, Nature 393:280-284, 1998). Since such a poly(A)-dependent process cannot confer sufficient specificity to poliovirus RNA replication, we have developed a new assay to search for a viral RNA template in conjunction with viral or cellular factors that could provide this function. We have now discovered a small RNA hairpin in the coding region of protein 2C as the site in PV1(M) RNA that is used as the primary template for the in vitro uridylylation of VPg. This hairpin has recently been described in poliovirus RNA as being an essential structure for the initiation of minus strand RNA synthesis (I. Goodfellow, Y. Chaudhry, A. Richardson, J. Meredith, J. W. Almond, W. Barclay, and D. J. Evans, J. Virol. 74:4590-4600, 2000). The uridylylation reaction either with transcripts of cre(2C) RNA or,vith full-length PV1(M) RNA as the template is strongly stimulated by the addition of purified viral protein 3CD(pro). Deletion of the cre(2C) RNA sequences from minigenomes eliminates their ability to serve as template in the reaction. A similar signal in the coding region of VP1 in HRV14 RNA (K. L. McKnight and S. M. Lemon, RNA 4:1569-1584, 1998) and the poliovirus cre(2C) can be functionally exchanged in the assay. The mechanism by which the VPgpUpU precursor, made specifically on the cre(2C) template, might be transferred to the site where it serves as primer for poliovirus RNA synthesis, remains to be determined.
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