Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3431170 Virus Research 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The genomic termini from 18 strains of measles virus (MV) including wild-type MVs from the pre-vaccine period, recent wild-type isolates and various vaccine strains were sequenced. The first 25 nucleotides of the 3′ terminus and last 52 nucleotides of the 5′ terminus were conserved in all of the viruses examined. Nucleotides 26 and 42 of the 3′ leader were A and G, respectively, in all genotype A viruses except Edmonston wild-type (Ed-WT). All non-genotype A viruses and Ed-WT had U in both positions. No consistent substitution pattern was found in the 5′ trailer region of the genome. The nucleotide substitutions at positions 26 and 42 in the 3′ leader region were introduced into a MV-CAT mini-genome to test for their effect on the production of reporter protein in both a vaccinia T7-driven, plasmid-based replication assay as well as in a helper virus system. Regardless of the source of the polymerase proteins or the natural leader sequence of the helper viruses, the mini-genome 26A42G produced more CAT protein than 26U42U. The nucleotide substitution at 26 had the greatest effect on CAT production. These results indicated that naturally occurring nucleotide variations in the 3′ leader region can affect the levels of reporter protein synthesis, and presumably affected the level of replication of the virus.

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