Jl. Bailly et al., NATURAL ISOLATES OF ECHO VIRUS TYPE-25 WITH EXTENSIVE VARIATIONS IN IRES SEQUENCES AND DIFFERENT TRANSLATIONAL EFFICIENCIES, Virology, 215(1), 1996, pp. 83-96
The complete nucleotide sequence of the 5'-untranslated region (8'-UTR
) of the genome of three ECHO virus type 25 strains (the JV4 reference
strain and two wild isolates) was determined. The 5'-UTR of the two i
solates shared 85 and 82% nucleotide identity with the reference strai
n. The overall folding of the predicted secondary structure of the ECH
O virus 5'-UTRs showed significant conservation with that of the polio
virus. Most significant differences were observed in specific domains
of the predicted IRES of the wild isolates. The efficiency with which
ECHO virus type 25 5'-UTRs promoted internal initiation of translation
was examined in an in vitro translation system. At low doses of input
RNA, all three 5'-UTRs were similarly efficient in promoting internal
ribosome entry and behaved similarly to the poliovirus IRES in that d
ownstream cistron translation was markedly stimulated by the addition
of HeLa cell extracts to standard reticulocyte lysates. At high RNA do
ses, the JV4 5'-UTR was much more efficient than the other two ECHO vi
rus 5'-UTRs. This difference was much less marked when reticulocyte ly
sates were supplemented with 20% Hela S-10 extracts, which suggests th
at the two less efficient 5'-UTRs were characterized by a reduced bind
ing capacity to at least one factor present in HeLa cells. In MRC5 cel
l S-10 extract, internal initiation of translation was stimulated from
the IRES of all three ECHO strains, the M1262 IRES being the least st
imulated. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.