Influence of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus 5' untranslated region on translation and neurovirulence
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.66.7.4508-4517.1992
Influence of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus 5' untranslated region on translation and neurovirulence
Abstract
The DA strain of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV), a picornavirus, causes a persistent, restricted infection and demyelinating disease in mice. In contrast, the GDVII strain causes an acute, fatal, neuronal disease and is highly neurovirulent. To investigate the role of the TMEV 5' untranslated region (UTR) in translational efficiency and the TMEV subgroup differences, we tested the translational efficiency of transcripts in vitro derived from plasmids containing DA, GDVII, or DA/GDVII chimeric 5' UTRs preceding a reporter gene or the rest of the TMEV genome. We demonstrated that GDVII RNA translates more efficiently in rabbit reticulocyte lysate than DA RNA and that this enhanced translation is mediated by multiple domains in the GDVII 5' UTR as well as a region of the genome outside of the 5' UTR. We also identified a region within DA nucleotides 14 to 395 which inhibits translation of DA RNA and could contribute to the persistent, restricted DA central nervous system infection; the predicted secondary structure of the 5' UTR demonstrates a remarkable stem-loop structure within this region that is relatively unique among picornaviruses. Data from experiments involving DA/GDVII chimeric 5' UTR full-length infectious cDNA clones suggested that sequences in the 5' UTR can affect the neurovirulence phenotype but that translational efficiency is necessary but not sufficient for neurovirulence. These studies emphasize the multigenic nature of neurovirulence and the importance of translation in the regulation of picornaviral gene expression.
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