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. 1980 Sep;77(9):5074-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.77.9.5074.

Nucleotide sequence of influenza virus RNA segment 8 indicates that coding regions for NS1 and NS2 proteins overlap

Nucleotide sequence of influenza virus RNA segment 8 indicates that coding regions for NS1 and NS2 proteins overlap

A G Porter et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1980 Sep.

Abstract

The smallest RNA segment of influenza A viruses (vRNA segment 8) has recently been shown to code for two unrelated nonstructural proteins (NS1 and NS2) translated from separate mRNAs. Molecular weight considerations indicated that there might not be enough space on vRNA segment 8 for the two coding regions unless they overlap. We have recently cloned in bacterial plasmids several genes of an avian influenza A virus, fowl plague virus (EPV), and now present the complete nucleotide sequence of FPV RNA segment 8 largely determined from the cloned DNA. The DNA sequence predicts two open protein synthesis reading frames that can be translated into polypeptides of sizes similar to those of NS1 and NS2. The coding regions for these polypeptides overlap by the equivalent of 43-60 amino acids, the exact amount depending on which of several possible methionines initiates the synthesis of NS2.

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