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Journal of Virology, September 2000, p. 7884-7894, Vol. 74, No. 17
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Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Mutations in the 5' Nontranslated Region of Bovine
Viral Diarrhea Virus Result in Altered Growth Characteristics
Paul
Becher,*
Michaela
Orlich, and
Heinz-Jürgen
Thiel
Institut für Virologie (FB
Veterinärmedizin), Justus-Liebig-Universität, D-35392
Giessen, Germany
Received 28 December 1999/Accepted 30 May 2000
The 5' nontranslated region (NTR) of pestiviruses functions as an
internal ribosome entry site (IRES) that mediates cap-independent translation of the viral polyprotein and probably contains additional cis-acting RNA signals involved in crucial processes of the
viral life cycle. Computer modeling suggests that the 5'-terminal 75 nucleotides preceding the IRES element form two stable hairpins, Ia and
Ib. Spontaneous and engineered mutations located in the genomic region
comprising Ia and Ib were characterized by using infectious cDNA clones
of bovine viral diarrhea virus. Spontaneous 5' NTR mutations carrying
between 9 and 26 A residues within the loop region of Ib had no
detectable influence on specific infectivity and virus growth
properties. After tissue culture passages, multiple insertions and
deletions of A residues occurred rapidly. In contrast, an engineered
mutant carrying 5 A residues within the Ib loop was genetically stable
during 10 tissue culture passages. This virus was used as starting
material to generate a number of additional mutants. The analyses show
that (i) deletion of the entire Ib loop region resulted in almost
complete loss of infectivity that was rapidly restored during passages
in cell culture by insertions of variable numbers of A residues; (ii)
mutations within the 5'-terminal 4 nucleotides of the genomic RNA
severely impaired virus replication; passaging of the supernatants
obtained after transfection resulted in the emergence of efficiently
replicating mutants that had regained the conserved 5'-terminal
sequence; (iii) provided the conserved sequence motif 5'-GUAU was
retained at the 5' end of the genomic RNA, substitutions and deletions
of various parts of hairpin Ia or deletion of all of Ia and part of Ib
were found to support replication, but to a lower degree than the
parent virus. Restriction of specific infectivity and virus growth of
the 5' NTR mutants correlated with reduced amounts of accumulated viral RNAs.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Institut
für Virologie (FB Veterinärmedizin),
Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Frankfurter Str. 107, D-35392
Giessen, Germany. Phone: 49 641 99 38376. Fax: 49 641 99 38359. E-mail:
paul.becher{at}vetmed.uni-giessen.de.
Journal of Virology, September 2000, p. 7884-7894, Vol. 74, No. 17
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