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Journal of Virology, November 1998, p. 8532-8540, Vol. 72, No. 11
Departments of Molecular
Biology1 and
Neurosciences,2 The Lerner Research
Institute, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio 44195
Received 8 April 1998/Accepted 6 July 1998
The 3' ends of the genome and antigenome RNA of vesicular
stomatitis virus (VSV) serve as the promoter sites for the
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in the initiation of transcription and
replication, respectively. The leader RNA, the first transcript
synthesized during the RNA synthetic step, contains sequences to
initiate encapsidation with the nucleocapsid protein, which is a
prerequisite for replication. It also plays a role in the inhibition of
cellular RNA synthesis. To search for a specific cellular factor(s)
which may interact with the leader RNA sequences and regulate these processes, we used a gel mobility shift assay to identify such a
protein(s). By using nuclear extract, it was found that in addition to
the previously reported La protein, a 120-kDa nuclear protein specifically interacts with the leader RNA. Biochemical and
immunological studies identified the 120-kDa protein as heterogeneous
nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle U (hnRNP U), which is involved in
pre-mRNA processing. We also demonstrate that hnRNP U is associated
with the leader RNA in the nuclei of VSV-infected cells and also
packaged within the purified virions. By double immunofluorescence
labeling and confocal microscopy, hnRNP U appears to colocalize with
the virus in the cytoplasm of infected cells. These results strongly suggest that hnRNP U plays an important role in the life cycle of VSV.
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Specific Interaction of Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein
Particle U with the Leader RNA Sequence of Vesicular Stomatitis
Virus
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Molecular Biology, The Lerner Research Institute, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Ave., NC20, Cleveland, OH 44195. Phone: (216)
444-0625. Fax: (216) 444-0512. E-mail:
banerja{at}cesmtp.ccf.org.
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