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Sequence elements controlling expression of Barley stripe mosaic virus subgenomic RNAs in vivo

Barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) contains three positive-sense, single-stranded genomic RNAs, designated α, β, and γ, that encode seven major proteins and one minor translational readthrough protein. Three proteins (αa, βa, and γa) are translated directly from the genomic RNAs and the remaining pro...

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Autores principales: Johnson, Jennifer A, Bragg, Jennifer N, Lawrence, Diane M, Jackson, Andrew O
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science (USA). 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7172551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12951022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0042-6822(03)00285-X
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Sumario:Barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) contains three positive-sense, single-stranded genomic RNAs, designated α, β, and γ, that encode seven major proteins and one minor translational readthrough protein. Three proteins (αa, βa, and γa) are translated directly from the genomic RNAs and the remaining proteins encoded on RNAβ and RNAγ are expressed via three subgenomic messenger RNAs (sgRNAs). sgRNAβ1 directs synthesis of the triple gene block 1 (TGB1) protein. The TGB2 protein, the TGB2′ minor translational readthrough protein, and the TGB3 protein are expressed from sgRNAβ2, which is present in considerably lower abundance than sgRNAβ1. A third sgRNA, sgRNAγ, is required for expression of the γb protein. We have used deletion analyses and site-specific mutations to define the boundaries of promoter regions that are critical for expression of the BSMV sgRNAs in infected protoplasts. The results reveal that the sgRNAβ1 promoter encompasses positions −29 to −2 relative to its transcription start site and is adjacent to a cis-acting element required for RNAβ replication that maps from −107 to −74 relative to the sgRNAβ1 start site. The core sgRNAβ2 promoter includes residues −32 to −17 relative to the sgRNAβ2 transcriptional start site, although maximal activity requires an upstream hexanucleotide sequence residing from positions −64 to −59. The sgRNAγ promoter maps from −21 to +2 relative to its transcription start site and therefore partially overlaps the γa gene. The sgRNAβ1, β2, and γ promoters also differ substantially in sequence, but have similarities to the putative homologous promoters of other Hordeiviruses. These differences are postulated to affect competition for the viral polymerase, coordination of the temporal expression and abundance of the TGB proteins, and constitutive expression of the γb protein.