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. 1990 Sep;64(9):4207-16.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.64.9.4207-4216.1990.

Simian immunodeficiency virus displays complex patterns of RNA splicing

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Simian immunodeficiency virus displays complex patterns of RNA splicing

G A Viglianti et al. J Virol. 1990 Sep.

Abstract

The human and simian immunodeficiency viruses encode at least six gene products that apparently serve regulatory functions. To evaluate the regulation of simian immunodeficiency virus gene expression at the level of RNA splicing, we used the polymerase chain reaction to amplify and clone cDNAs corresponding to a large array of mRNAs from infected cells. We identified mRNAs that used splice acceptor sites upstream of the initiator codons for tat, rev, vpr, nef, vif, and vpx, suggesting that these proteins may be expressed from different mRNAs. We also provide hybridization data suggesting that the same splice acceptor site may be used for both rev and env mRNAs. Furthermore, we isolated both tat and rev cDNAs that utilized three alternative splice acceptor sites at the start of coding exon 2, indicating that different versions of these proteins may be encoded. Finally, approximately 10 to 20% of simian immunodeficiency virus mRNAs spliced an intron from their untranslated 5' ends, and sequences contained within this intron constituted a portion of the tat-responsive TAR element. Thus, alternative pre-mRNA splicing adds a level of complexity to simian immunodeficiency virus expression, which may affect several levels of gene regulation.

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