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A potential mechanism for selective control of cap-independent translation by a viral RNA sequence in cis and in trans
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  • Shanping Wang, Iowa State University
  • Liang Guo, Iowa State University
  • Edwards Allen, Iowa State University
  • W. Allen Miller, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-1999
DOI
10.1017/S1355838299981979
Abstract

Highly efficient cap-independent translation initiation at the 5'- proximal AUG is facilitated by the 3' translation enhancer sequence (3'TE) located near the 3' end of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) genomic RNA. The role of the 3'TE in regulating viral translation was examined. The 3'TE is required for translation and thus replication of the genomic RNA that lacks a 5' cap (Allen et al., 1999, Virology 253:139-144). Here we show that the 3'TE also mediates translation of uncapped viral subgenomic mRNAs (sgRNA1 and sgRNA2). A 109-nt viral sequence is sufficient for 3'TE activity in vitro, but additional viral sequence is necessary for cap-independent translation in vivo. The 5' extremity of the sequence required in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) for cap-independent translation in vivo coincides with the 5' end of sgRNA2. Thus, sgRNA2 has the 3'TE in its 5' UTR. Competition studies using physiological ratios of viral RNAs showed that, in trans, the 109-nt 3'TE alone, or in the context of 869-nt sgRNA2, inhibited translation of genomic RNA much more than it inhibited translation of sgRNA1. The divergent 5' UTRs of genomic RNA and sgRNA1 contribute to this differential susceptibility to inhibition. We propose that sgRNA2 serves as a novel regulatory RNA to carry out the switch from early to late gene expression. Thus, this new mechanism for temporal control of translation control involves a sequence that stimulates translation in cis and acts in trans to selectively inhibit translation of viral mRNA.

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This article is from RNA 5 (1999): 728, doi: 10.1017/S1355838299981979. Posted with permission.

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RNA Society
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Citation Information
Shanping Wang, Liang Guo, Edwards Allen and W. Allen Miller. "A potential mechanism for selective control of cap-independent translation by a viral RNA sequence in cis and in trans" RNA Vol. 5 Iss. 6 (1999) p. 728 - 738
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wallen_miller/12/