ICT - MILSTEIN   05483
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA "DR. CESAR MILSTEIN"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
A single stem-loop structure in Tacaribe arenavirus intergenic region is essential for transcription termination but is not required for a correct initiation of transcription and replication
Autor/es:
NORA LÓPEZ AND MARÍA T. FRANZE-FERNÁNDEZ
Revista:
VIRUS RESEARCH
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam, Holanda; Año: 2006 vol. 124 p. 237 - 244
ISSN:
0168-1702
Resumen:
Abstract The genome of Tacaribe virus (TV), prototype of the New World arenaviruses, comprises two RNA segments, each encoding two proteins in an ambisense orientation, separated by an intergenic region (IGR).  We used a TV minireplicon system to investigate the nature of the IGR structures required for transcription termination.  We show that efficient generation of subgenomic (SG) RNAs is related to a single hairpin structure comprising a stem with variable numbers of uninterrupted base pairs and stabilized by high DG values.  The low ability of highly stable hairpin structures comprising bulged stems to support SG RNA synthesis suggested the importance of hairpin configuration for transcription termination.  Neither the sequences downstream nor those upstream from the hairpin played a role in SG RNA accumulation.  We also show that independently of the IGR structure, the unencapsidated mRNAs contained short stretches of nontemplated bases at their 5’ ends which are capped, whereas the 5’ ends of the nucleocapsid-associated antiminigenomes contained an uncapped extra residue.  The results support the conclusions that:  (i) transcription termination in TV is related to a structural element that is independent of sequence, (ii) the transcription termination signal is not required for a correct initiation of transcription and replication.  Keywords: Tacaribe arenavirus. Transcription termination.