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Specific nucleotide changes in the subgenomic promoter region influence infectivity of the sindbis virus.


ABSTRACT: Transcription of the subgenomic mRNA of Sindbis virus (SINV) is initiated at a subgenomic promoter (SP). Alignment of SINV sequences identified a 68-nucleotide conserved domain spanning -19 to +49 relative to the subgenomic mRNA start site. Nucleotide T or C is present at -18 or +49 in all known SINVs while a Sindbis-like virus XJ-160 has an A or T at a corresponding position. Our results indicate that deletion or substitution of the T at +49 decreased the activity of SP, while substituting T for A at -18 did not decrease the activity of SP or genetic stability of recombinant SINV.

SUBMITTER: Zhu WY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7179557 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Specific nucleotide changes in the subgenomic promoter region influence infectivity of the sindbis virus.

Zhu W-Y WY   Zhao T T   Liang G-D GD  

Intervirology 20130703 5


Transcription of the subgenomic mRNA of Sindbis virus (SINV) is initiated at a subgenomic promoter (SP). Alignment of SINV sequences identified a 68-nucleotide conserved domain spanning -19 to +49 relative to the subgenomic mRNA start site. Nucleotide T or C is present at -18 or +49 in all known SINVs while a Sindbis-like virus XJ-160 has an A or T at a corresponding position. Our results indicate that deletion or substitution of the T at +49 decreased the activity of SP, while substituting T fo  ...[more]

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