Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1936150 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The human RNA-binding protein La, is an essential trans-acting factor in IRES-dependent translation initiation of poliovirus, the prototypic picornavirus. For hepatitis A virus (HAV), an unusual member of this virus family, the role of host proteins in its inefficient translation and slow replication is unclear. Using small interfering RNA in vivo and purified La in vitro, we demonstrate for the first time that La suppresses HAV IRES-mediated translation and replication. We show that La binds specifically to distinct parts of the HAV IRES and that—unlike poliovirus—HAV proteinase 3C does not cleave La. The La-mediated suppression of HAV translation and stimulation of poliovirus translation implies unexpected mechanistic differences between viral IRES elements.

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