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J. Virol., Jan 1995, 13-22, Vol 69, No. 1
CI Nugent and K Kirkegaard
The mechanism of encapsidation of the RNA genome of poliovirus and other
picornaviruses is unknown. To test whether any of the putative assembly
intermediates of poliovirus could interact directly with the poliovirus RNA
genome, poliovirus RNA was attached to magnetic streptavidin beads and
incubated with partially purified extracts containing 35S-labeled 14S
pentamer and 75S empty-capsid subviral particles from infected cells. The
amount of labeled protein bound to the beads was monitored, thus testing
the RNA-binding activities of only the labeled viral proteins in the
preparations. In this assay, nonspecific RNA-binding activity was displayed
by the 14S pentameric particles and mature virons. 75S empty capsids
displayed no propensity to associate with RNA. 14S pentamers were
demonstrated to form rapidly sedimenting complexes and to undergo a
conformational alteration upon RNA binding. These findings are consistent
with a direct role for the 14S pentameric particles in RNA packaging during
poliovirus morphogenesis.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
RNA binding properties of poliovirus subviral particles
Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309.
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