The three subunits of the polymerase and the nucleoprotein of influenza B virus are the minimum set of viral proteins required for expression of a model RNA template
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The three subunits of the polymerase and the nucleoprotein of influenza B virus are the minimum set of viral proteins required for expression of a model RNA template
Abstract
The genes encoding the nucleoprotein, PB1, PB2, and PA proteins of the influenza virus strain B/Panamá/45/90 have been cloned under control of the T7 RNA polymerase promoter of plasmid pGEM-3. Transfection of the recombinant plasmids obtained into mammalian cells, which had been infected with a vaccinia virus encoding the T7 RNA polymerase, resulted in expression of the expected influenza B virus polypeptides. Moreover, it is shown that coexpression of the four recombinant core proteins in COS-1 cells reconstituted a functional polymerase capable of expressing a synthetic influenza B virus-like CAT RNA. By using the influenza B virus recombinant plasmids and a set of pGEM-derived plasmids encoding the homologous core proteins of the influenza A virus A/Victoria/3/75 (I. Mena et al. (1994). J. Gen. Virol. 75, 2109-2114), the capabilities of homo- and heterotypic mixtures of the four core proteins to express synthetic type A and B CAT RNAs were analyzed. Both the influenza A and B virus polymerases were active in expressing, albeit with reduced efficiencies, the heterotypic model CAT RNAs. However, none of all possible heterotypic mixtures of the core proteins reconstituted a functional polymerase. In order to fully characterize the recombinant plasmids obtained, the nucleotide sequences of the cloned genes were determined and compared to sequences of other type B virus isolates. The results obtained from these latter analyses are discussed in terms of the conservation and evolution of the influenza B virus core genes.
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