The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Cleavage Site Mapping and Substrate-Specificity of Leishmaniavirus 2-1 Capsid Endoribonuclease Activity
Kyle J. MacBethYoung-Tae RoLee GehrkeJean L. Patterson
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1997 年 122 巻 1 号 p. 193-200

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The Leishmaniavirus capsid protein possesses an RNA endoribonuclease activity that cleaves viral positive-sense RNA at a specific, single site within the 5' untranslated region. The site of cleavage in LRV1-4 RNA was previously mapped to nucleotide 320 of the LRV 1-4 genome. Here we show that an LRV2-1-derived substrate RNA transcript is also cleaved at a single site in an in vitro cleavage assay with LRV2-1 virions. Precise RNA cleavage site mapping in this divergent Old World virus, LRV2-1, confirms that cleavage is occurring within a region of homology to the LRV 1 isolates. Substrate RNA transcripts possessing viral sequences from LRV1-4 or LRV2-1 genomes were assayed for susceptibility to cleavage by the cognate and noncognate capsid endoribonucleases to determine the level of substrate specificity.
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