Artigo Revisado por pares

Comparative sequence analysis of the 5′-terminal noncoding regions of poliovirus vaccine strain sabin 1, Sabin 2, and Sabin 3 genomes

1981; Elsevier BV; Volume: 113; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0042-6822(81)90135-5

ISSN

1096-0341

Autores

Akio Nomoto, Haruka Toyoda, Nobumasa Imura,

Tópico(s)

Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology

Resumo

Complementary DNAs (cDNAs) were synthesized with virion RNAS from immunologically distinct vaccine strains of poliovirus, that is, Sabin 1 (LSc, 2ab), Sabin 2 (p712, Ch, 2ab), and Sabin 3 (Leon 12a1b). Restriction endonuclease HaeIII cleavage patterns of these cDNAs suggested striking difference in RNA sequences among these poliovirus serotypes. The virion RNA of Sabin 3 was shown to have a genome-linked protein (VPg) and physical properties of the VPg were identical to those of VPgs of the other poliovirus strains. Virion RNA from each serotype was labeled with 125I-Bolton-Hunter reagent, after proteinase K treatment to remove all but a small peptide of the VPg which covalently linked to the 5′ terminus. The specifically 5′-end-labeled RNAs were analyzed by rapid RNA sequencing techniques. Sequences of the first 20 nucleotides were identical in Sabin 1, Sabin 2, and Sabin 3 strains, that is, VPg-pU-U-A-A-A-A-C-A-G-C-U-C-U-G-GG-G-U-U-G. Complete sequence homology was observed between virion RNAs of Sabin 1 and Sabin 2 strains up to the 43rd nucleotide from the 5′ end except for the 25th nucleotide by a “wandering spot” analysis of 125I-labeled RNA mixture of these two strains. These results suggested that serotypes of poliovirus were derived by numerous mutations from a putative prototype poliovirus, and that the homologous sequence at 5′ termini, conserved through a long evolutional process, may have essential roles for replication and viral function of poliovirus.

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