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Nucleotide sequence and genetic organization of the polyoma late region: features common to the polyoma early region and SV40.
Authors:P Deininger  A Esty  P LaPorte  T Friedmann
Institution:Department of Pediatrics University of California, San Diego La Jolla, California 92093 USA
Abstract:The nucleotide sequence of the late region of the polyoma genome has been determined. It consists of 2366 bp and encodes the virion capsid proteins VP1, VP2 and VP3. Extensive open reading frames identify the possible coding sequences of VP2 and VP3 toward the 5′ end of the late region, and of the major capsid protein VP1 toward the 3′ end of the late region. The 5′ end of the sequence encoding VP1 overlaps the 3′ VP2/VP3 region by 29 nucleotides and is in a different reading frame. The predicted amino acid sequences for all three known capsid proteins show extensive homology with the analogous capsid proteins of SV40 throughout most of their length. The VP2/VP3 amino acid homology between the two viruses is 34%, while the major capsid protein VP1 is much more highly conserved, showing 54% homology. These homologies together with the extent of open reading frames help to define the extent of the coding sequences. The VP2 initiator begins at position 269 and the coding region extends to the first termination codon beginning at 1226. The predicted size of VP2 is 35,007 daltons. A probable VP3 initiator is within the VP2 coding sequence at position 614 and is in the same frame as VP2. This coding sequence can also utilize the terminator at position 1226, and the predicted size of the VP3 translation product is 22,979 daltons. The VP1 coding region begins at position 1197 and continues in a frame different from that of VP2/ VP3 to a termination point at 2349. The molecular weight of VP1 is predicted to be 42,834 daltons. The 5′ untranslated region contains sequences that resemble a potential ribosomal binding site and a possible mRNA capping sequence similar to those found in other eucaryotic systems. There is also a sequence (5′-TCAAGTAAGTGA-3′) almost identical to one found in two regions containing potential splice sites in the early region of polyoma. The 5′ untranslated region does not show the extensive repeated sequences found in the similar region of SV40. The 3′ untranslated region contains the sequence 5′-AATAAA-3′, thought to represent a polyadenylation signal. As in the early region of polyoma, the extensive nucleotide and deduced amino acid homology with SV40 indicate a close evolutionary relationship between the two viruses, and help to identify regions of common and important structure-function relationships.
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