A functional role for the conserved protonatable hairpins in the 5' untranslated region of turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA
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A functional role for the conserved protonatable hairpins in the 5' untranslated region of turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA
Abstract
The 5' untranslated region (UTR) of the RNA of several tymoviruses contains conserved hairpins with protonatable internal loops, consisting of C-C and C-A mismatches (K. Hellendoorn, P. J. A. Michiels, R. Buitenhuis, and C. W. A. Pleij, Nucleic Acids Res. 24, 4910-4917, 1996). Here, we present a functional analysis of the 5' UTR of turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) RNA, which contains two protonatable hairpins with nearly identical internal loops. Mutations were introduced in an infectious cDNA clone, and T7 RNA transcripts were used to infect Chinese cabbage plants. Different symptoms were observed for the various mutants, pointing to a functional role of the C-C and C-A mismatches in the hairpins of the 5' UTR. The replication of the virus is influenced by the mutations made, while in vitro translation studies showed that the expression of the two overlapping reading frames of TYMV is not influenced by the secondary structure of the leader. Various mutants were propagated for up to five serial passages of infection, and the sequence of the 5' UTR was determined. This resulted in virus RNA with new non-wild-type sequences that produced the wild-type phenotype in infected plants. Remarkably, in all cases C-C or C-A mismatches were introduced. The internal loop of the 5'-proximal hairpin seems to be more important for the viral life cycle than that of the second hairpin. A deletion of 75% of the leader, including the two hairpins, resulted in a virus that was deficient in viral spread. Since the ratio between filled and empty capsids was changed drastically by this mutation, a role of the 5' UTR in viral packaging is proposed.
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