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. 1979 Aug;76(8):3790-4.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.76.8.3790.

The smallest genome RNA segment of influenza virus contains two genes that may overlap

The smallest genome RNA segment of influenza virus contains two genes that may overlap

S C Inglis et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1979 Aug.

Abstract

The genome of influenza virus consists of eight segments of single-stranded RNA, each of which encodes a different polypeptide. In addition to the eight recognized gene products, the virus specifies a distinct smaller nonstructural polypeptide (NS2), which is translated from a separate species of virus-specific mRNA. The location on the virus genome of the gene encoding this polypeptide was investigated by hybridization of the NS2 mRNA with isolated subgenomic RNA species, and by correlation of the inheritance of a strain-specific NS2 with inheritance of particular genome RNA segments during recombination between two different virus strains. The genetic information for NS2 was found to reside in the smallest genome RNA segment of the virion, which also encodes the NS1 polypeptide. Considering the sizes of the molecules involved, it is likely that the coding sequences for the two polypeptides overlap.

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