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Journal of Virology, June 2000, p. 5108-5115, Vol. 74, No. 11
National Institute of Immunology, New
Delhi-110 067, India
Received 3 December 1999/Accepted 13 March 2000
The plus-sense RNA genome of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV)
contains noncoding regions (NCRs) of 95 and 585 bases at its 5' and 3'
ends, respectively. The last 83 nucleotides of the 3'-NCR are predicted
to form stable stem-loop (SL) structures. The shape of this 3'-SL
structure is highly conserved among divergent flaviviruses even though only small stretches of nucleotide sequence contained within these structures are conserved. These SL structures have been
predicted to function as cis-acting signals for RNA
replication and as such may bind to viral and cellular proteins that
may be involved in viral replication. We have studied the interaction of the JEV 3'-NCR RNA with host proteins using gel retardation assays.
We show that the JEV 3'-SL structure RNA forms three
complexes with proteins from the S100 cytoplasmic extract prepared from the neonatal mouse brain. These complexes could be obtained in the presence of 200 mM KCl, indicating that the RNA-protein interaction may be physiologically relevant. UV-induced cross-linking and Northwestern blotting analyses detected three proteins with apparent molecular masses of 32, 35, and 50 kDa that bound to the JEV 3'-SL structure RNA. Screening of the neonatal mouse brain cDNA library with
the JEV 3'-SL structure RNA identified a 36-kDa Mov34 protein interacting with it. Competition experiments using the RNA extracted from JEV virions established that the 36-kDa Mov34 protein indeed bound
to the JEV genome. Murine Mov34 belongs to a family of proteins whose
members have been shown to be involved in RNA transcription and
translation. It is, therefore, likely that the murine Mov34 interaction
with JEV 3'-NCR has a role in RNA replication.
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Mov34 Protein from Mouse Brain Interacts with the
3' Noncoding Region of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
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