Interaction between the 5'-terminal cloverleaf and 3AB/3CDpro of poliovirus is essential for RNA replication

脊髓灰质炎病毒5'末端三叶草结构域与3AB/3CDpro之间的相互作用对RNA复制至关重要。

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Abstract

On the basis of sequence alignments and secondary structure comparisons of the first 100 nucleotides of enterovirus and rhinovirus RNAs, chimeric constructs in which this region of poliovirus type 1 Mahoney [PV1(M)] is replaced with that of human rhinovirus type 2 (HRV2) or HRV14 have been engineered. These chimeric constructs contain the internal ribosomal entry site of either poliovirus or encephalomyocarditis virus. Independent of the internal ribosomal entry site elements, only the constructs containing either the PV1(M) or HRV2 cloverleaf sequences yielded viable viruses. The secondary structures of all three cloverleaves are quite similar. However, highly purified polioviral proteins 3CDpro and 3AB together bound to the PV1(M) and HRV2 cloverleaves, albeit with different affinities, whereas the HRV14 homolog did not interact with these proteins to any appreciable extent. These results support a mechanism of poliovirus genomic replication in which the formation of a complex between the cloverleaf structure and the 3CDpro/3AB proteins of poliovirus plays an essential role.

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