Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6139518 | Virology | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Hibiscus latent Singapore virus (HLSV) mutants were constructed to study roles of its internal poly(A) tract (IPAT) in viral replication and coat protein (CP) expression. Shortening of the IPAT resulted in reduced HLSV RNA accumulation and its minimal length required for HLSV CP expression in plants was 24Â nt. Disruption of a putative long range RNA-RNA interacting structure between 5â² and 3â² untranslated regions of HLSV-22A and â24A resulted in reduced viral RNA and undetectable CP accumulation in inoculated leaves. Replacement of the IPAT in HLSV with an upstream pseudoknot domain (UPD) of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) or insertion of the UPD to the immediate downstream of a 24Â nt IPAT in HLSV resulted in drastically reduced viral RNA replication. Plants infected with a TMV mutant by replacement of the UPD with 43Â nt IPAT exhibited milder mosaic symptoms without necrosis. We have proposed a model for HLSV replication.
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Authors
Shengniao Niu, Shishu Cao, Li-Jing Huang, Kelvin Chee-Leong Tan, Sek-Man Wong,