A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Role of the RNA2 3 ' non-translated region of Blackcurrant reversion nepovirus in translational regulation




AuthorsKaretnikov A, Keranen M, Lehto K

PublisherACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Publication year2006

Journal name in sourceVIROLOGY

Journal acronymVIROLOGY

Volume354

Issue1

First page 178

Last page191

Number of pages14

ISSN0042-6822

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2006.06.028


Abstract
The 3 ' non-translated regions (NTRs) of mRNAs of eukaryotes and their viruses often contain translational enhancers (TEs). Blackcurrant reversion nepovirus (BRV) has a genome composed of two uncapped polyadenylated RNAs with very long 3 ' NTRs, nucleotide sequences of which are very conserved between different BRV isolates. In this work, we studied a role of the RNA2 3 ' NTR in translation, using mutagenesis of the firefly luciferase reporter mRNA, in protoplasts of Nicotiana benthamiana. The RNA2 3 ' NTR was found to contain a cap-independent TE (3 ' CITE), which must base pair with the 5 ' NTR to facilitate translation. The BRV 3 ' CITE and poly(A) tail provided a major contribution to translational efficiency, with less input from other 3 ' NTR parts. The BRV 3 ' CITE does not share similarity in nucleotide sequence and secondary structure with other viruses and thus represents a new class of 3 ' CITE. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.



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