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Journal of Virology, December 2000, p. 11201-11209, Vol. 74, No. 23
Department of Biology, Indiana University,
Bloomington, Indiana 47405,1 and Plant
Biology Division, Samuel Robert Noble Foundation, Ardmore, Oklahoma
734022
Received 7 July 2000/Accepted 12 September 2000
We defined the minimal core promoter sequences responsible for
efficient and accurate initiation of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV)
subgenomic RNA4. The necessary sequence maps to positions
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Efficient and Specific Initiation of Subgenomic RNA Synthesis by
Cucumber Mosaic Virus Replicase In Vitro Requires an Upstream
RNA Stem-Loop
28 to +15 relative to the initiation cytidylate used to initiate RNA
synthesis in vivo. Positions
28 to
5 contain a 9-bp stem and a
6-nucleotide purine-rich loop. Considerable changes in the stem and the
loop are tolerated for RNA synthesis, including replacement with a
different stem-loop. In a template competition assay, the stem-loop and
the initiation cytidylate are sufficient to interact with the CMV
replicase. Thus, the mechanism of core promoter recognition by the CMV
replicase appears to be less specific in comparison to the minimal
subgenomic core promoter of the closely related brome
mosaic virus.
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University, Department of Biology, 1001 E. Third St., Bloomington, IN
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