RNA EDITING IN NEWCASTLE-DISEASE VIRUS

Citation
M. Steward et al., RNA EDITING IN NEWCASTLE-DISEASE VIRUS, Journal of General Virology, 74, 1993, pp. 2539-2547
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Virology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00221317
Volume
74
Year of publication
1993
Part
12
Pages
2539 - 2547
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1317(1993)74:<2539:REINV>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The co-transcriptional editing of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) P gene has been studied by sequence analysis of cloned viral genomic RNA and mRNA. Evidence has been obtained for the specific insertion of no n-templated G nucleotides, the consequence of which is the generation of three populations of P gene-derived mRNAs. The three populations en code proteins (P, V and W) which have a common N-terminal region, but which utilize three different reading frames at their C termini. Parad oxically, NDV edits its P gene mRNA by the insertion of non-templated G residues in a manner similar to Sendai and measles viruses (P --> V editing) despite its apparent closer evolutionary relationship to the simian virus type 5, mumps and related group of viruses which edit a V genomic sequence to generate an mRNA to encode a functional P protein (V --> P editing).