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The sequences between 0.59 and 0.54 map units on SV40 DNA code for the unique region of small t antigen.
Authors:E Paucha  A E Smith
Institution:Translation Laboratory Imperial Cancer Research Fund London WC2A 3PX, England
Abstract:To demonstrate directly that the carboxy terminal portion of simian virus 40 (SV40) small t is encoded by a sequence of nucleotides from the region between 0.59-0.54 map units on SV40 DNA, we characterized the putative shortened forms or fragments of small t produced by mutants of SV40 (dl 884, dl 885, dl 890) with deletions in this region of the genome. Attempts to isolate the putative fragments of small t from mutant-infected cells, or from cell-free systems primed with mRNA from mutant-infected cells, resulted in only low yields of the fragments. Experiments using purified SV40 mRNA in low background cell-free systems, in which large T and small t could be detected without immunoprecipitation, suggested that these low yields were accounted for by reduced amounts of mRNA coding for the shortened forms of small t present in the mutant-infected cells. Larger amounts of putative fragments of small t were produced by translation of deletion mutant cRNA (complementary RNA synthesized in vitro using purified deletion mutant DNA and E. coli RNA polymerase). Fingerprint analysis of the proteins produced showed that they contain most, if not all, of the methionine peptides common to small t and large T. Furthermore, the fragments of small t produced in response to dl 884 and dl 890 lack two methionine peptides that are present in small t but not in large T. These data provide direct evidence that the region between 0.59-0.54 map units on SV40 DNA codes for polypeptide sequences that are unique to small t, and establishes that the nucleotide sequences from the region between 0.59-0.54 map units are both a coding sequence (for small t) and an intervening sequence (for large T).
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