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Xiao Ming Lu Wenwei Chen Jun Wang Yujing Zhen Yamei Chen Jiakuan Li Bo 《Molecular Biology》2004,38(2):289-297
Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) is the causative agent of swine fever, which represents an economically important disease in hogs. We previously made a prediction about the recognition sites of replication initiation of CSFV by using the information content method, and it was predicted that the 21 nucleotides located at the 3 end of the CSFV genome 3UTR were essential to CSFV replication. In this paper, we experimentally studied these 21 nucleotides by site-directed mutagenesis. It was found that the 3UTRs with the 21 nucleotides could initiate RNA synthesis, while the 3UTRs without the 21 nucleotides could not. The 21 nucleotides alone, without the rest of 3UTR, were able to initiate RNA synthesis, though with a slump. Most probably the 21 nucleotides were the necessary site for the CSFV genome replication initiation, and the elements required for sufficient RNA synthesis were in the other part of 3UTR. It was assumed that the CSFV replicase bound to the site and initiated the replication of the CSFV genome. In the 21 nucleotides, it was found that the mutation of position 216 and destruction of the 3 terminus in the 3UTR precluded initiation of RNA synthesis, where the mutation of position 212 did not affect the capacity for initiation of RNA synthesis but attenuated the synthesis of RNA. Among the four mutants of 3UTR at position 219, three proved inactive and one partly active in initiating RNA synthesis. Therefore, it could be concluded that T216 was the most important while T212 was the least important, and that G219 and C228 were also important for RNA synthesis. 相似文献
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Classical Swine Fever (CSF) is a highly infectious fatal pig disease, resulting in huge economic loss to the swine industry. Integrins are membrane-bound signal mediators, expressed on a variety of cell surfaces and are known as receptors or co-receptors for many viruses. However, the role of integrin β3 in CSFV infection is unknown. Here, through quantitive PCR, immunofluorescence (IFC) and immunocytohistochemistry (ICC), we revealed that ST (swine testicles epithelial) cells have a prominent advantage in CSFV proliferation as compared to EC (swine umbilical vein endothelial cell), IEC (swine intestinal epithelial cell) and PK (porcine kidney epithelial) cells. Meanwhile, ST cells had remarkably more integrin β3 expression as compared to EC, IEC and PK cells, which was positively correlated with CSFV infection and proliferation. Integrin β3 was up-regulated post CSFV infection in all the four cell lines, while the CSFV proliferation rate was decreased in integrin β3 function-blocked cells. ShRNA1755 dramatically decreased integrin β3, with a deficiency of 96% at the mRNA level and 80% at the protein level. CSFV proliferation was dramatically reduced in integrin β3 constantly-defected cells (ICDC), with the deficiencies of 92.6%, 99% and 81.7% at 24 h, 48 h and 72 h post CSFV infection, respectively. These results demonstrate that integrin β3 is required in CSFV infection and proliferation, which provide a new insight into the mechanism of CSFV infection. 相似文献
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《Nucleosides, nucleotides & nucleic acids》2013,32(5-8):1707-1710
Abstract The recognition of the 5′mRNA cap structure m7G(5′)ppp(5′)N by one of the components of the initiation translation machinery, the eIF4E factor, plays a pivotal role in regulation of the protein synthesis. In the present study we have shown two opposing roles of the cap phosphate chain in the specific eIF4E-cap interaction. The extension of the phosphate chain enhances the binding of the cap to the unphosphorylated eIF4E but destabilises the eIF4E-cap complex in case of the phosphorylated protein. 相似文献
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Vincent Mackiewicz Anne Cammas Delphine Desbois Eric Marchadier Sandra Pierredon Frédérik Beaulieux Elisabeth Dussaix Stephan Vagner Anne-Marie Roque-Afonso 《Journal of virology》2010,84(19):10139-10147
Mutations in the internal ribosome entry site (IRES) of hepatitis A virus (HAV) have been associated with enhanced in vitro replication and viral attenuation in animal models. To address the possible role of IRES variability in clinical presentation, IRES sequences were obtained from HAV isolates associated with benign (n = 8) or severe (n = 4) hepatitis. IRES activity was assessed using a bicistronic dual-luciferase expression system in adenocarcinoma (HeLa) and hepatoma (HuH7) cell lines. Activity was higher in HuH7 than in HeLa cells, except for an infrequently isolated genotype IIA strain. Though globally low, significant variation in IRES-dependent translation efficiency was observed between field isolates, reflecting the low but significant genetic variability of this region (94.2% ± 0.5% nucleotide identity). No mutation was exclusive of benign or severe hepatitis, and variations in IRES activity were not associated with a clinical phenotype, indirectly supporting the preponderance of host factors in determining the clinical presentation.Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is a nonenveloped RNA virus of the Picornaviridae family. The viral genome consists of an approximately 7,500-nucleotide (nt)-long, positive-stranded RNA divided in three parts: a 5′ untranslated region (5′ UTR), a single open reading frame that encodes both structural and nonstructural proteins, and a 3′ UTR with a short poly(A) tail. By sequencing of the VP1-2A junction and the VP1 gene, 3 genotypes (I, II, and III) divided into A and B subtypes have been described in humans (7, 27). HAV is the main cause of acute viral hepatitis worldwide. The majority of cases follow a benign course, but some may be present with fulminant forms, characterized by acute liver failure (factor V levels of <50% and encephalopathy). HAV-induced liver disease appears to result primarily from immunologic mechanisms, chiefly on the basis of in vitro studies. Most HAV strains have no detectable cytopathic effect in cell culture and no apparent effect on cell growth or metabolism (16), and HAV-infected cells are lysed by cytotoxic T cells isolated from the liver of acutely infected patients (30, 31). Clinical studies have suggested that host factors such as age and underlying liver disease were involved in the severity of liver diseases (32, 33) and that the host immune response also played a role in the fulminant forms of hepatitis A, as evidenced by markedly low viral loads (26).Nevertheless, the existence of viral determinants of hepatitis A severity is suggested by both experimental and clinical studies. Indeed, mutations within the VP1-2A and 2C genes have been shown to enhance virulence in tamarins (9). It has also been suggested that 5′ UTR mutations associated with viral adaptation to cell culture were also responsible for viral attenuation in vivo (15). The 5′ UTR of HAV is about 735 nucleotides long and is considered the most conserved region of the genome. The 5′ UTR is involved in genome replication and translation initiation. Folding predictions and biochemical probing showed that this region forms a highly ordered secondary structure containing a pyrimidine-rich tract (PRT) and an internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) with 10 to 12 AUG triplets upstream of the initiator codon (18). The IRES allows the initiation of the cap-independent translation of the viral genome. Most knowledge of HAV IRES activity is derived from studies of the HM-175 reference strain and its cell culture-adapted variants (4, 5, 36). These experiments have shown that HAV presents the lowest IRES-dependent translation initiation activity among picornaviruses both in reticulocyte lysates and in a variety of cell lines, including the human hepatoma cell line HepG2 (type III IRES) (3, 6). These features have been attributed to a lower affinity of the HAV 5′ UTR for translation factors (6). The hypothesis that the slow growth of HAV in cell culture could be related to this inefficient translation is supported by the emergence of 5′ UTR mutations in cell culture-adapted variants with enhanced viral replication (8). The finding that these mutations were associated with viral attenuation in vivo supports the hypothesis of viral determinants of virulence in the 5′ UTR (15). Among the few clinical studies which have addressed this question, Fujiwara et al., by comparing full-length HAV genomes obtained from Japanese patients with benign or fulminant hepatitis, found less nucleotide variation in the 5′ UTRs from patients with fulminant hepatitis (12, 13) and suggested that two IRES mutations (G324A and C372G/T) might influence the course of HAV infection (14).The aim of the present study was to further examine the genetic variability of 5′ UTR sequences from field isolates, to assess the potential impact of nucleotide variations on IRES activity by using validated techniques, and to search for a relationship with disease severity by comparing isolates obtained from patients with benign or fulminant forms of hepatitis A. 相似文献
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Eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4F binding to mRNA is the first committed step in cap-dependent protein synthesis. Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) employs a cap-independent mechanism of translation initiation that is mediated by a structural BYDV translation element (BTE) located in the 3′-UTR of its mRNA. eIF4F bound the BTE and a translationally inactive mutant with high affinity, thus questioning the role of eIF4F in translation of BYDV. To examine the effects of eIF4F in BYDV translation initiation, BTE mutants with widely different in vitro translation efficiencies ranging from 5 to 164% compared with WT were studied. Using fluorescence anisotropy to obtain quantitative data, we show 1) the equilibrium binding affinity (complex stability) correlated well with translation efficiency, whereas the “on” rate of binding did not; 2) other unidentified proteins or small molecules in wheat germ extract prevented eIF4F binding to mutant BTE but not WT BTE; 3) BTE mutant-eIF4F interactions were found to be both enthalpically and entropically favorable with an enthalpic contribution of 52–90% to ΔG° at 25 °C, suggesting that hydrogen bonding contributes to stability; and 4) in contrast to cap-dependent and tobacco etch virus internal ribosome entry site interaction with eIF4F, poly(A)-binding protein did not increase eIF4F binding. Further, the eIF4F bound to the 3′ BTE with higher affinity than for either m7G cap or tobacco etch virus internal ribosome entry site, suggesting that the 3′ BTE may play a role in sequestering host cell initiation factors and possibly regulating the switch from replication to translation. 相似文献
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Dayna J. Groskreutz Ellen C. Babor Martha M. Monick Steven M. Varga Gary W. Hunninghake 《The Journal of biological chemistry》2010,285(31):24023-24031
The impact of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) on morbidity and mortality is significant in that it causes bronchiolitis in infants, exacerbations in patients with obstructive lung disease, and pneumonia in immunocompromised hosts. RSV activates protein kinase R (PKR), a cellular kinase relevant to limiting viral replication (Groskreutz, D. J., Monick, M. M., Powers, L. S., Yarovinsky, T. O., Look, D. C., and Hunninghake, G. W. (2006) J. Immunol. 176, 1733–1740). It is activated by autophosphorylation, likely triggered by a double-stranded RNA intermediate during replication of the virus. In most instances, ph-PKR targets the α subunit of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2α) protein via phosphorylation, leading to an inhibition of translation of cellular and viral protein. However, we found that although ph-PKR increases in RSV infection, significant eIF2α phosphorylation is not observed, and inhibition of protein translation does not occur. RSV infection attenuates eIF2α phosphorylation by favoring phosphatase rather than kinase activity. Although PKR is activated, RSV sequesters PKR away from eIF2α by binding of the kinase to the RSV N protein. This occurs in conjunction with an increase in the association of the phosphatase, PP2A, with eIF2α following PKR activation. The result is limited phosphorylation of eIF2α and continued translation of cellular and viral proteins. 相似文献
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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a causative agent of acute hepatitis, and it is the sole member of the genus Hepevirus in the family Hepeviridae. The open reading frame 1 (ORF1) protein of HEV encodes nonstructural polyprotein with putative domains for methyltransferase, cysteine protease, helicase and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. It is not yet known whether ORF1 functions as a single protein with multiple domains or is processed to form separate functional units. On the basis of amino acid conserved motifs, HEV helicase has been grouped into helicase superfamily 1 (SF-1). In order to examine the RNA helicase activity of the NTPase/helicase domain of HEV, the region (amino acids 960 to 1204) was cloned and expressed as histidine-tagged protein in Escherichia coli (HEV Hel) and purified. HEV Hel exhibited NTPase and RNA unwinding activities. Enzyme hydrolyzed all rNTPs efficiently, dATP and dCTP with moderate efficiency, while it showed less hydrolysis of dGTP and dTTP. Enzyme showed unwinding of only RNA duplexes with 5′ overhangs showing 5′-to-3′ polarity. We also expressed and purified two HEV Hel mutants. Helicase mutant I, with substitution in the nucleotide-binding motif I (GKS to GAS), showed 30% ATPase activity. Helicase mutant II, with substitutions in the Mg2+ binding motif II (DEAP to AAAP), showed 50% ATPase activity. Both mutants completely lost ability to unwind RNA duplexes with 5′ overhangs. These findings represent the first report demonstrating NTPase/RNA helicase activity of the helicase domain of HEV ORF1.Viruses with single-strand positive-sense RNA genomes represent the largest class of viruses, which includes numerous pathogens of humans, plants, and animals. In these viruses, RNA replication occurs through negative-strand RNA intermediate, which may also act as the template for synthesis of subgenomic RNAs in some viruses. During replication, various nonstructural proteins remain associated with the viral polymerase in a small compartmentalized replisome. Most of the other accessory proteins are obtained from the cellular machinery.Helicase seems to be essential for RNA replication by many positive-sense RNA viruses (19). Many positive-strand RNA viruses encode their own RNA helicases and besides RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, helicase is the most conserved viral sequence in these viruses. It has been shown by direct mutagenesis studies in poliovirus (26, 39), alphaviruses (31), brome mosaic virus (2, 41), nidoviruses (40), and flaviviruses (15) that helicase functions are essential for viral replication. In addition, it may be involved in RNA translocation, genome packaging, protection of RNA at the replication center, modulating RNA-protein interactions, etc.Helicases are classified into six superfamilies, SF-1 to SF-6 (11, 35), and can be classified further into subfamilies, A (3′→5′) or B (5′→3′) depending on their unwinding directionality. Classic helicases (exhibiting both NTPase and unwinding activities) are referred to as subtype α, while translocases (with no unwinding activity) are referred to as subtype β (35). SF-1 and SF-2 constitute largest of these superfamilies with seven signature motifs (I, Ia, II, III, IV, V, and VI), which form core of the enzyme. Although these motifs are not comparable between SF-1 and SF-2, universal features of core domains include (i) conserved residues involved in binding and hydrolysis of the NTP and (ii) an arginine finger that plays a key role in energy coupling.Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a nonenveloped virus in the genus Hepevirus of the family Hepeviridae. Hepatitis E is an important public health disease in many developing countries and is also endemic in some industrialized countries (8). Infection by HEV has a known association with increased mortality during pregnancy (22, 23). HEV has a positive-sense RNA genome of ∼7.2 kb, consisting of a 5′ noncoding region (5′NCR) of 27 to 35 nucleotides (nt), followed by three open reading frames (ORFs)—ORF1, ORF2, and ORF3—and a 3′NCR of 65 to 74 nt, ending with a poly(A) tail of variable length (37). The 5′ end has m7G cap (18). ORF1 is known to encode for the viral nonstructural polyprotein with a proposed molecular mass of ∼186 kDa (3). Based on protein sequence homology, the ORF1 polyprotein is proposed to contain four putative domains indicative of methyltransferase, papain-like cysteine protease, RNA helicase (Hel), and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) (24). ORF2 encodes the major structural protein (capsid protein), which has N-terminal signal peptide and three glycosylation sites and is translocated across the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). ORF2 protein associates with the 5′ end of the viral RNA, suggesting its regulatory role in the virus replication (36, 37, 44, 45). ORF3 encodes a protein which gets phosphorylated by the cellular mitogen activated protein kinase and is associated with cellular membranes and cytoskeleton fractions (43).HEV belongs to an “alpha-like” supergroup of positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA) viruses with conserved motifs of replication-related proteins in the ORF1, with typical signature sequences homologous with the other members of the family (11, 12, 13). ORF1 of HEV encodes additional domains such as the Y domain, papainlike protease, “proline-rich hinge,” and the X domain. Methyltransferase (25), RdRp (1), and X domain (binding to poly-ADP-ribose) (9) in ORF1 have been characterized, whereas the functions of the other domains are yet to be identified. Intracellularly expressed RdRp localizes itself in the ER membranes (30), suggesting that HEV replicates probably in ER in the cytosolic compartment of the cells. It is still unknown whether ORF1 polyprotein undergoes cleavages to form separate functional units of the replication machinery or functions as a single protein with multiple functional domains.The putative RNA helicase of HEV contains all of the seven conserved segments typical of the SF-1 helicase (12, 13). Putative SF-1 helicases are extremely widespread among +ssRNA viruses. Based on sequence comparisons, such helicases have been identified in a variety of plant virus families, as well as in animal viruses such as alphavirus, rubivirus, hepatitis E virus, and coronavirus (11). When compared to other +ssRNA viral helicases belonging to SF-1, HEV helicase showed the highest overall similarity with the helicase of beet necrotic yellow vein virus, a plant furovirus. HEV helicase was speculated to have N-terminal NTPase and C-terminal RNA-binding domains (24). A major obstacle in studying HEV replication has been lack of cell culture system. We report here experimental verification of the helicase activity of the recombinant helicase domain protein of HEV. 相似文献
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Comparative Analysis of Translation Efficiencies of Hepatitis C Virus 5′ Untranslated Regions among Intraindividual Quasispecies Present in Chronic Infection: Opposite Behaviors Depending on Cell Type 下载免费PDF全文
Julien Laporte Isabelle Malet Thibault Andrieu Vincent Thibault Jean-Jacques Toulme Czeslaw Wychowski Jean-Michel Pawlotsky Jean-Marie Huraux Henri Agut Annie Cahour 《Journal of virology》2001,75(2):1090
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《Nucleosides, nucleotides & nucleic acids》2013,32(5-8):1711-1714
Abstract Measurements of interaction of 7-methyl-GTP eIF4E from S. cerevisiae were performed by means of two methods: Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) and fluorescence titration. The equilibrium association constants (Kas) derived from the two methods show significantly different affinity of yeast eIF4E for the mRNA 5′ cap than those of the murine and human proteins. The observed differences in the Kas values and the enthalpy changes of the association (ΔH°) suggest some dissimilarity in the mode of binding and stabilization of cap in the complexes with eIF4E from various sources. 相似文献
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CR Singh R Watanabe W Chowdhury H Hiraishi MJ Murai Y Yamamoto D Miles Y Ikeda M Asano K Asano 《Molecular and cellular biology》2012,32(19):3978-3989
During translation initiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, an Arg- and Ser-rich segment (RS1 domain) of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G (eIF4G) and the Lys-rich segment (K-boxes) of eIF2β bind three common partners, eIF5, eIF1, and mRNA. Here, we report that both of these segments are involved in mRNA recruitment and AUG recognition by distinct mechanisms. First, the eIF4G-RS1 interaction with the eIF5 C-terminal domain (eIF5-CTD) directly links eIF4G to the preinitiation complex (PIC) and enhances mRNA binding. Second, eIF2β-K-boxes increase mRNA binding to the 40S subunit in vitro in a manner reversed by the eIF5-CTD. Third, mutations altering eIF4G-RS1, eIF2β-K-boxes, and eIF5-CTD restore the accuracy of start codon selection impaired by an eIF2β mutation in vivo, suggesting that the mutual interactions of the eIF segments within the PIC prime the ribosome for initiation in response to start codon selection. We propose that the rearrangement of interactions involving the eIF5-CTD promotes mRNA recruitment through mRNA binding by eIF4G and eIF2β and assists the start codon-induced release of eIF1, the major antagonist of establishing tRNA(i)(Met):mRNA binding to the P site. 相似文献
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Cap-independent translational enhancers (CITEs) have been identified at the 3´-terminal regions of distinct plant positive-strand RNA viruses belonging to families Tombusviridae and Luteoviridae. On the bases of their structural and/or functional requirements, at least six classes of CITEs have been defined whose distribution does not correlate with taxonomy. The so-called TED class has been relatively under-studied and its functionality only confirmed in the case of Satellite tobacco necrosis virus, a parasitic subviral agent. The 3´-untranslated region of the monopartite genome of Pelargonium line pattern virus (PLPV), the recommended type member of a tentative new genus (Pelarspovirus) in the family Tombusviridae, was predicted to contain a TED-like CITE. Similar CITEs can be anticipated in some other related viruses though none has been experimentally verified. Here, in the first place, we have performed a reassessment of the structure of the putative PLPV-TED through in silico predictions and in vitro SHAPE analysis with the full-length PLPV genome, which has indicated that the presumed TED element is larger than previously proposed. The extended conformation of the TED is strongly supported by the pattern of natural sequence variation, thus providing comparative structural evidence in support of the structural data obtained by in silico and in vitro approaches. Next, we have obtained experimental evidence demonstrating the in vivo activity of the PLPV-TED in the genomic (g) RNA, and also in the subgenomic (sg) RNA that the virus produces to express 3´-proximal genes. Besides other structural features, the results have highlighted the key role of long-distance kissing-loop interactions between the 3´-CITE and 5´-proximal hairpins for gRNA and sgRNA translation. Bioassays of CITE mutants have confirmed the importance of the identified 5´-3´ RNA communication for viral infectivity and, moreover, have underlined the strong evolutionary constraints that may operate on genome stretches with both regulatory and coding functions. 相似文献
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