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. 1992 Sep;66(9):5313-9.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.66.9.5313-5319.1992.

Genetic variation in vivo and proposed functional domains of the 5' noncoding region of poliovirus RNA

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Genetic variation in vivo and proposed functional domains of the 5' noncoding region of poliovirus RNA

T Pöyry et al. J Virol. 1992 Sep.

Abstract

Poliovirus has a single-stranded RNA genome of about 7,440 nucleotides (nt) with an unusually long 750-nt noncoding region in the 5' end (5'NCR). Several regulatory functions have been assigned to the 5'NCR. We sequenced the 5'NCRs of 33 wild-type 3 poliovirus strains to study the range and distribution of naturally occurring sequence variations. In this regard, the 5'NCR can be divided into a conserved part (nt 1 to 650) and a hypervariable part (nt 651 to 750). In the conserved part, altogether 234 unevenly distributed nucleotide positions (36%) showed variation. When these positions were plotted against the predicted secondary-structure models, it was found that the existence of most of the proposed stem-loop structures was supported by extensive structure-conserving substitutions in the stems. Regions with conserved sequences, as well as mutational hot spots, were observed. The hypervariable part of the 5'NCR varied up to 56% between the strains studied. The A + U percentage was significantly higher than in the conserved part. The number of AUG codons varied between 5 and 15 in the conserved part of the 5'NCR, while none was found in the hypervariable part. These results provide information that can be used in site-directed mutagenesis and other approaches targeted to reveal the functional domains of the 5'NCR.

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