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Journal of Virology, July 2002, p. 7133-7139, Vol. 76, No. 14
0022-538X/02/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.76.14.7133-7139.2002
Copyright © 2002, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
Evidence for Segment-Nonspecific Packaging of the Influenza A Virus Genome
Christa T. Bancroft and Tristram G. Parslow*
Departments of Pathology and of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143
Received 28 January 2002/
Accepted 5 April 2002
The influenza A virus genome is composed of eight negative-sense RNA segments (called vRNAs), all of which must be packaged to produce an infectious virion. It is not clear whether individual vRNAs are packaged specifically or at random, however, and the total vRNA capacity of the virion is unknown. We have created modified forms of the viral nucleoprotein (NP), neuraminidase (NA), and nonstructural (NS) vRNAs that encode green or yellow fluorescent proteins and studied the efficiency with which these are packaged by using a plasmid-based influenza A virus assembly system. Packaging was assessed precisely and quantitatively by scoring transduction of the fluorescent markers in a single-round infectivity assay with a flow cytometer. We found that, under conditions in which virions are limiting, pairs of alternatively tagged vRNAs compete for packaging but do so in a nonspecific manner. Reporters representing different vRNAs were not packaged additively, as would be expected under specific packaging, but instead appeared to compete for a common niche in the virion. Moreover, 3 to 5% of transduction-competent viruses were found to incorporate two alternative reporters, regardless of whether those reporters represented the same or different vRNAs a finding compatible with random, but not with specific, packaging. Probabilistic estimates suggest that in order to achieve this level of dual transduction by chance alone, each influenza A virus virion must package an average of 9 to 11 vRNAs.
* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Dept. of Pathology, Box 0511, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0511. Phone: (415) 476-1015. Fax: (415) 514-3165. E-mail:
parslow{at}cgl.ucsf.edu.
Journal of Virology, July 2002, p. 7133-7139, Vol. 76, No. 14
0022-538X/02/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.76.14.7133-7139.2002
Copyright © 2002, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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