PREFERENTIAL RIBOSOMAL SCANNING IS INVOLVED IN THE DIFFERENTIAL SYNTHESIS OF THE HEPATITIS-B VIRAL SURFACE-ANTIGENS FROM SUBGENOMIC TRANSCRIPTS

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SHEU, SY [1 ]
LO, SJ [1 ]
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[1] NATL YANG MING MED COLL,GRAD INST MICROBIOL & IMMUNOL,TAIPEI 11221,TAIWAN
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10.1016/0042-6822(92)90764-G
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The envelope of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is composed of three species of proteins, the large (L), middle (M), and major (S) surface proteins (HBsAgs), each of different molecular weights but sharing a common C-terminus. These three HBsAgs, encoded by two species of viral subgenomic transcripts (2.1 and 2.4 kb), which have a heterogenous 5′-terminus, appear in different amounts in both the 42-nm virions and the 22-nm subviral particles. To investigate the involvement of translational control in the differential expression of the L, M, and S proteins, we tested the translational capability of 2.1- and 2.4-kb transcripts in in vitro translation and of 2.1-kb transcripts in in vivo transfection experiments. Results of in vitro translation indicated that a large amount of the L protein and a very small amount of the M and S proteins were synthesized from the 2.4-kb mRNA. Translation of the 2.1-kb mRNA resulted in a 4:1 ratio of the S protein to the M protein. In contrast, translation of a similar 2.1-kb mRNA containing an optimal initiation context (5′-ACCATGG-3′) of the pre-S2 region resulted in a reversed ratio, four times as much M protein as S protein. This result was also obtained by transfection of hepatoma cells with plasmid DNAs containing the mutated sequence (5′-ACCATGG-3′) of the pre-S2 region. In considering these results, the production of a large amount of the L protein from the 2.4-kb mRNA and the determination of the level of the M protein by the context of translational initiation, we suggest that a preferential translational initiation is involved in the expression of differential amounts of the L, M, and S proteins. © 1992.
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