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Ribosomal initiation from an ACG codon in the Sendai virus P/C mRNA.   总被引:32,自引:7,他引:32       下载免费PDF全文
The Sendai virus P/C mRNA expresses the P and C proteins from alternate reading frames. The C reading frame of this mRNA, however, is responsible for three proteins, C', C and Y, none of which appear to be precursors to each other in vivo. Using site-directed and deletion mutagenesis of the P/C gene cloned in SP6 and in vitro translation of the mRNAs, we show that the 5' most proximal initiation codon of the mRNA is an ACG at position 81, responsible for C' synthesis. The succeeding initiation codons, all ATGs, are responsible for the P protein (position 104), the C protein (position 114) and the Y protein(s) (either positions 183 or 201). Examination of the relative molar amounts of the C', P and C proteins found in vivo suggests that an ACG in an otherwise favorable context is almost as efficient for ribosome initiation as an ATG in a less favored context, but only 10-20% as efficient as an ATG in a more favored context. The judicious choice of increasingly more favorable initiation codons in the P/C gene allows multiple proteins to be made from a single mRNA.  相似文献   

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Expression of proteins from three overlapping genes in a single mRNA species of Sendai virus was modulated in a cell-free rabbit reticulocyte translation system. Hybrid-arrested translation by oligodeoxynucleotides complementary to specific regions of the mRNA that specifies the viral P, C, and C' proteins demonstrated that ribosomes scan the RNA from its 5' end to find initiation codons, and suggested that the secondary structure of the mRNA influences the selection of alternative initiation codons. Translational modulation of P, C, and C' proteins by Mg++ and spermidine indicated that RNA folding is involved in this selection process.  相似文献   

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The polycistronic P/C mRNA of Sendai virus is translated under cell-free conditions into five proteins (P, C', C, Y1, and Y2) from overlapping reading frames. In this study, we showed that in addition to the P, C', and C proteins, Y1 and Y2 were expressed by six different Sendai virus strains in infected cells. The Y proteins exhibited strain-specific variation in their gel mobility which corresponds to the variation seen in the cognate C proteins. While the relative levels of the P, C', and C proteins were consistent among various cell lines, the levels of Y1 and Y2 proteins varied among the cell lines used for viral infection.  相似文献   

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Ribosomal initiation at alternate AUGs on the Sendai virus P/C mRNA.   总被引:12,自引:7,他引:5       下载免费PDF全文
Peptide sera specific for the C, C/C', and P proteins of Sendai virus have been used to confirm that the viral nonstructural proteins originate from internal AUG codons and are translated in a different reading frame from that of the P protein. The C protein undergoes aberrant migration on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and is expressed at higher levels in infected cells than are the P and C' proteins.  相似文献   

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Parainfluenza virus type 1 (PIV1) and Sendai virus (SEN) are very closely related, but the PIV1 P/C gene does not contain the ACG codon which initiates the SEN C' protein. Nevertheless, a protein corresponding to the PIV1 C' protein was observed both in vivo and in vitro. The initiation site of this protein maps upstream of the PIV1 C protein AUG in a region that does not contain an AUG codon. We have used site-directed mutagenesis to demonstrate that the PIV1 C' protein initiates from a GUG codon, four codons upstream of where the ACG is found in SEN. Remarkably, this GUG appears to initiate in vivo almost as frequently as AUG in the same context. However, whereas GUG permits downstream expression of the P and C proteins, AUG in this context does not. The conservation of an upstream non-AUG initiation codon for C' among PIV1 and SEN suggests that it is important for virus replication, even though some paramyxoviruses express only the C protein and others have no C open reading frame at all.  相似文献   

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Sendai virus (SeV) P gene encodes a nested set of carboxyl-coterminal proteins (C', C, Y1 and Y2), which are referred to collectively as the C proteins. Characterization of the virus multiplication and cellular responses in HEp-2 cells infected with the recombinant SeV which lacks two (C' and C), three (C', C and Y1) or all the four C proteins revealed that all the recombinant viruses can grow in the cells to various extents, depending, apparently, on the number of species expressing C protein. In reverse proportion to the viral growth ability, these viruses induced apoptosis in the infected cells. These results indicate that Y2 protein has an antiapoptotic activity, and suggest that this activity works in an additive manner with the longer C protein(s) (C' and/or C) of SeV in order to suppress virus-induced apoptosis in the SeV-infected cells. Apparently, the antiapoptotic activity of the C proteins supports virus multiplication in the infected cells.  相似文献   

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Scanning independent ribosomal initiation of the Sendai virus X protein.   总被引:15,自引:5,他引:15  
Both peptide antisera and monoclonal antibodies detect a 10-kd protein (X) in Sendai virus infected cells, which represents approximately the last 95 residues of the 568-amino-acid-long P protein. The X protein does not appear to be derived from a precursor P in vivo, and in in vitro X can be made under conditions in which P synthesis has been arrested by hybridized DNA fragments or specific cleavage of the mRNA. X initiation is nevertheless cap dependent. Ribosomes which initiate X appear to pass directly from the cap to the initiation codon.  相似文献   

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de Breyne S  Stalder R  Curran J 《FEBS letters》2005,579(25):5685-5690
The Sendai virus "C-proteins" (C', C, Y1 and Y2) are a nested set of non-structural proteins. The shorter Y proteins arise in vivo both by de novo translation initiation and by proteolytic processing of C'. In this paper, we demonstrate that C' but not C (differing only by 11 N-terminal amino acid) serves as an efficient substrate for intracellular processing. However, processing can be mimicked in vitro by the addition of endopeptidases. Under conditions of limited proteolysis we observed that in a fraction of the C' protein the Y region exists as a proteinase resistant core. This core was conserved in the C protein. We propose that C' functions as a Pro-protein delivering the Y module to a specific intracellular location.  相似文献   

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ACG, the initiator codon for a Sendai virus protein   总被引:12,自引:0,他引:12  
Deletion and site-directed point mutants of the polycistronic P/C mRNA of Sendai virus revealed that one of the nonstructural proteins of this virus, the C' protein, initiates from an ACG codon. This ACG codon occurs in an optimum sequence context and precedes the first AUG of the P/C mRNA. The results presented in this communication are consistent with the concept that the ribosomes scan the P/C mRNA to initiate several proteins from its different initiator codons. The arrangement of several weak initiator codons in tandem in an mRNA, i.e. non-AUG in optimum sequence context and AUG in suboptimum sequence context, may represent an alternate means to regulate gene expression in eukaryotes and their viruses.  相似文献   

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The P/C mRNA of Sendai virus (SeV) encodes a nested set of accessory proteins, C', C, Y1, and Y2, referred to collectively as C proteins, using the +1 frame relative to the open reading frame of phospho (P) protein and initiation codons at different positions. The C proteins appear to be basically nonstructural proteins as they are found abundantly in infected cells but greatly underrepresented in the virions. We previously created a 4C(-) SeV, which expresses none of the four C proteins, and concluded that the C proteins are categorically nonessential gene products but greatly contribute to viral full replication and infectivity (A. Kurotani et al., Genes Cells 3:111-124, 1998). Here, we further characterized the 4C(-) virus multiplication in cultured cells. The viral protein and mRNA synthesis was enhanced with the mutant virus relative to the parental wild-type (WT) SeV. However, the viral yields were greatly reduced. In addition, the 4C(-) virions appeared to be highly anomalous in size, shape, and sedimentation profile in a sucrose gradient and exhibited the ratios of infectivity to hemagglutination units significantly lower than those of the WT. In the WT infected cells, C proteins appeared to colocalize almost perfectly with the matrix (M) proteins, pretty well with an external envelope glycoprotein (hemagglutinin-neuraminidase [HN]), and very poorly with the internal P protein. In the absence of C proteins, there was a significant delay of the incorporation of M protein and both of the envelope proteins, HN and fusion (F) proteins, into progeny virions. These results strongly suggest that the accessory and basically nonstructural C proteins are critically required in the SeV assembly process. This role of C proteins was further found to be independent of their recently discovered function to counteract the antiviral action of interferon-alpha/beta. SeV C proteins thus appear to be quite versatile.  相似文献   

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The four Sendai virus C-proteins (C', C, Y1, and Y2) represent an N-terminal nested set of non-structural proteins whose expression modulates both the readout of the viral genome and the host cell response. In particular, they modulate the innate immune response by perturbing the signaling of type 1 interferons. The initiation codons for the four C-proteins have been mapped in vitro, and it has been proposed that the Y proteins are initiated by ribosomal shunting. A number of mutations were reported that significantly enhanced Y expression, and this was attributed to increased shunt-mediated initiation. However, we demonstrate that this arises due to enhanced proteolytic processing of C', an event that requires its very N terminus. Curiously, although Y expression in vitro is mediated almost exclusively by initiation, Y proteins in vivo can arise both by translation initiation and processing of the C' protein. To our knowledge this is the first example of two apparently independent pathways leading to the expression of the same polypeptide chain. This dual pathway explains several features of Y expression.  相似文献   

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The Sendai virus P/C mRNA contains five ribosomal initiation sites between positions 81 and 201 from the 5' end. One of these sites initiates in the P open reading frame (ORF) (ATG/104), whereas four initiate in the C ORF (ACG/81 and ATGs/114, 183, 201), to give a nested set of C proteins (C', C, Y1, Y2). Introduction of new ATGs or physically breaking the mRNA upstream of these natural sites was used in vitro to prevent ribosomal scanning downstream. The results suggest that a minority of the ribosomes which initiate C (ATG/114) and all of those which initiate Y1 and Y2 (ATGs/183 and 201) do so by a scanning independent mechanism. When the leaky ACG/81 site is changed to a non-leaky ATG site in in vivo experiments, ribosomal initiation at Y is again not diminished, whereas that at C as well as at P becomes undetectable. Ribosomal initiation at Y appears to be scanning independent in vitro and in vivo. That at C is partly independent in vitro, but completely dependent in vivo. These results are discussed in terms of a model of internal initiation at Y.  相似文献   

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Following poliovirus infection of HeLa cells, the synthesis of cellular proteins is inhibited but translation of poliovirus mRNA proceeds. The defect in the recognition of host cell mRNA may be due to a change in a cap recognition complex which, when added to an infected cell lysate, restores the ability to translate capped mRNAs. We employed immunoblotting techniques to examine initiation factors in crude lysates from uninfected and poliovirus-infected HeLa cells. Using an antiserum against eucaryotic initiation factor 3, we detected an antigen of approximate molecular weight 220,000 in uninfected cell lysates but not in infected cell lysates. Antigenically related polypeptides of 100,000 to 130,000 daltons, presumably degradation products, were detected in the infected cell lysate. The time course for degradation of the 220,000-dalton polypeptide correlates with that for inhibition of cellular protein synthesis in vivo. A portion of the population of 220,000-dalton polypeptides apparently associates with initiation factor eIF3 but is readily dissociated in buffers containing high salt. Affinity-purified antibodies against the polypeptide recognize a protein of the same size in a purified preparation of a cap binding protein complex obtained by cap-affinity chromatography. We postulate that the 220,000-dalton polypeptide is an essential component of the cap recognition complex and that its degradation in poliovirus-infected cells results in the inhibition of host cell translation. These results are in the first demonstration of a specific structural defect in an initiation factor resulting from poliovirus infection.  相似文献   

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Crude preparations of initiation factors from mock-infected and poliovirus-infected HeLa cells were analyzed for the presence of proteins which could be cross-linked to the 5' cap group of mRNA. A protein having an apparent molecular weight of 26,000, similar to the cap-binding protein in rabbit reticulocytes described by Sonenberg and Shatkin (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 75:4843-4847, 1978), was found in the ribosomal salt wash from both uninfected and infected cells. Cross-linking of this polypeptide was inhibited by the cap analog m7GMP. In addition, cross-linking of a protein having an approximate molecular weight of 60,000 was similarly inhibited by cap analog. The smaller cap-binding protein fractionated in a 0 to 40% ammonium sulfate precipitate of ribosomal salt wash; the larger protein was found in the 40 to 70% ammonium sulfate fraction. Although the cap-binding proteins were present in both mock-infected and poliovirus-infected ribosomal salt wash, only preparations from uninfected HeLa cells were able to restore translation of capped vesicular stomatitis virus mRNA by extracts prepared from poliovirus-infected cells.  相似文献   

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Sen N  Cao F  Tavis JE 《Journal of virology》2004,78(21):11751-11757
The duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) polymerase (P) is translated by de novo initiation from a downstream open reading frame (ORF) that partially overlaps the core (C) ORF on the bicistronic pregenomic RNA (pgRNA). The DHBV P AUG is in a poor context for translational initiation and is preceded by 14 AUGs that could intercept scanning ribosomes, yet P translation is unanticipatedly rapid. Therefore, we assessed C and P translation in the context of the pgRNA. Mutating the upstream C ORF revealed that P translation was inversely related to C translation, primarily due to occlusion of P translation by ribosomes translating C. Translation of the pgRNA was found to be cap dependent, because inserting a stem-loop (BamHI-SL) that blocked >90% of scanning ribosomes at the 5' end of the pgRNA greatly inhibited C and P synthesis. Neither mutating AUGs between the C and P start sites in contexts similar to that of the P AUG nor blocking ribosomal scanning by inserting the BamHI-SL between the C and P start codons greatly altered P translation, indicating that most ribosomes that translate P do not scan through these sequences. Finally, optimizing the P AUG context did not increase P translation. Therefore, the majority of the ribosomes that translate P are shunted from a donor region near the 5' end of the pgRNA to an acceptor site at or near the P AUG, and the shunt acceptor sequences may augment initiation at the P AUG.  相似文献   

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Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are unique in that they generate mRNAs that apparently can express multiple proteins from tandemly arranged open reading frames. The mechanisms by which this is achieved are uncertain and are at odds with the basic predictions of the scanning model for translation initiation. We investigated the unorthodox mechanism by which the E6 and E7 oncoproteins from human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) can be translated from a single, bicistronic mRNA. The short E6 5' untranslated region (UTR) was shown to promote translation as efficiently as a UTR from Xenopus beta-globin. Insertion of a secondary structural element into the UTR inhibited both E6 and E7 expression, suggesting that E7 expression depends on ribosomal scanning from the 5' end of the mRNA. E7 translation was found to be cap dependent, but E6 was more dependent on capping and eIF4F activity than E7. Insertion of secondary structural elements at various points in the region upstream of E7 profoundly inhibited translation, indicating that scanning was probably continuous. Insertion of the E6 region between Renilla and firefly luciferase genes revealed little or no internal ribosomal entry site activity. However when E6 was located at the 5' end of the mRNA, it permitted over 100-fold-higher levels of downstream cistron translation than did the Renilla open reading frame. Internal AUGs in the E6 region with strong or intermediate Kozak sequence contexts were unable to inhibit E7 translation, but initiation at the E7 AUG was efficient and accurate. These data support a model in which E7 translation is facilitated by an extreme degree of leaky scanning, requiring the negotiation of 13 upstream AUGs. Ribosomal initiation complexes which fail to initiate at the E6 start codon can scan through to the E7 AUG without initiating translation, but competence to initiate is achieved once the E7 AUG is reached. These findings suggest that the E6 region of HPV-16 comprises features that sponsor both translation of the E6 protein and enhancement of translation at a downstream site.  相似文献   

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