K. Sivakumaran et Dl. Hacker, THE 105-KDA POLYPROTEIN OF SOUTHERN BEAN MOSAIC-VIRUS IS TRANSLATED BY SCANNING RIBOSOMES, Virology (New York, N.Y. Print), 246(1), 1998, pp. 34-44
The cowpea strain of southern bean mosaic virus (SBMV-C) is a positive
-sense RNA virus. Three open reading frames (ORF1, ORF2, and ORF3) are
expressed from the genomic RNA The ORF1 and ORF2 initiation codons ar
e located at nucleotide (nt) positions 49 and 570, respectively. ORF1
is expressed by a 5' end-dependent scanning mechanism, but it is not k
nown how ribosomes gain access to the ORF2 initiation codon. In experi
ments described here, it was demonstrated that the translation of ORF2
was sensitive to cap analog in a cell-free extract in vitro and in vi
vo studies showed that the addition of one or more AUG codons between
the 5' end of the SBMV-C RNA and the ORF2 initiation codon reduced ORF
2 expression and that elimination of the ORF1 initiation codon increas
ed ORF2 expression. Altering the sequence context of the ORF1 initiati
on codon to one more favorable for translation initiation also reduced
ORF2 expression in vivo. Nucleotide deletions and insertions between
SBMV-C nt 218-520 did not abolish ORF2 expression. In most cases, thes
e mutations resulted in reduced expression of both ORF1 and ORF2. Thes
e results are consistent with translation of ORF2 by leaky scanning. (
C) 1998 Academic Press.