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. 1991 Sep:72 ( Pt 9):2233-7.
doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-72-9-2233.

Molecular analysis of rice dwarf phytoreovirus segment S11 corresponding to wound tumour phytoreovirus segment S12

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Molecular analysis of rice dwarf phytoreovirus segment S11 corresponding to wound tumour phytoreovirus segment S12

N Suzuki et al. J Gen Virol. 1991 Sep.

Abstract

The complete nucleotide sequence of rice dwarf phytoreovirus (RDV) genome segment S11 was determined. S11 is 1067 nucleotides long. There is an inverted repeat of 10 bp adjacent to the conserved 5'-terminal hexanucleotide (5' GGUAAA 3') and 3'-terminal tetranucleotide (5' UAGU 3') sequences. A single large open reading frame found in the plus strand of S11 begins with the first AUG codon (bases 6 to 8) and extends for 567 bases. Evolutionary relatedness between RDV S11 and wound tumour phytoreovirus S12 based on amino acid sequence similarity (25.8%) was found. In addition to the first AUG triplet, RDV S11 possesses a second in-phase AUG triplet (positions 30 to 32) nearby, which conforms to the Kozak consensus sequence. Two forms of the protein were identified by using an in vitro transcription and translation system in which a tailored full-length cDNA was the initial template. The abolition of the first AUG codon by site-directed mutagenesis resulted in disappearance of the larger translation product. These results strongly suggest that the two products are translated from the first and second AUG codons. Whether the two proteins are expressed in vivo is at present unclear.

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