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La, PTB, and PAB proteins bind to the 3(') untranslated region of Norwalk virus genomic RNA
Authors:Gutiérrez-Escolano Ana Lorena  Vázquez-Ochoa Melina  Escobar-Herrera Jaime  Hernández-Acosta Javier
Affiliation:Departamento de Patolog?a Experimental, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Mexico City 07360, Mexico. alonso@mail.cinvestav.mx
Abstract:Noroviruses are human enteric caliciviruses for which no cell culture is available. Consequently, the mechanisms and factors involved in their replication have been difficult to study. In an attempt to analyze the cis- and trans-acting factors that could have a role in NV replication, the 3(')-untranslated region of the genome was studied. Use of Zuker's mfold-2 software predicted that NV 3(')UTR contains a stem-loop structure of 47 nts. Proteins from HeLa cell extracts, such as La and PTB, form stable complexes with this region. The addition of a poly(A) tail (24 nts) to the 3(')UTR permits the specific binding of the poly(A) binding protein (PABP) present in HeLa cell extracts, as well as the recombinant PABP. Since La, PTB, and PABP are important trans-acting factors required for viral translation and replication, these RNA-protein interactions may play a role in NV replication or translation.
Keywords:Norwalk virus   Replication   La protein   PTB protein   PAB protein   3UTR   RNA-protein interactions
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