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Studies on virus-specific nucleic acids synthesized in vertebrate and mosquito cells infected with flaviviruses
Authors:G Wengler  G Wengler  H J Gross
Institution:1. Institut für Virologie, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, D-6300 Latin-Giessen, Federal Republic of Germany;2. Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, D-8033 Martinsried bei München Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Virus-specific RNA molecules synthesized in BHK 21 vertebrate cells and in Aedes albopictus mosquito cells infected with the flaviviruses Uganda S (US) or West Nile (WN) have been characterized. A single-stranded (ss) RNA of plus polarity sedimenting at about 42 S was present in the virus particles. 42 S plus strand RNA was also the predominant species of virus-specific ss RNA accumulating in infected cells of both vertebrate and insect origin. No similarity was detected between the large oligonucleotides generated by ribonuclease T1 from WN virus and US virus-specific 42 S plus strand RNA, respectively. No poly(A) sequences are present in either the US virus or the WN virus-specific 42 S plus strand RNA molecules synthesized in BHK cells. The 42 S plus strand RNA molecules present in WN virus-infected BHK cells do contain, however, a “cap” structure m7GpppAmpN1, and in some of these molecules, a further methyl group is introduced, giving rise to the “cap” structure m7GpppAmpN1mpN2. These “caps” are also present on the 42 S RNA of WN virus particles synthesized in BHK cells. In addition to the 42 S RNA, virus-specific ss RNA of low molecular weight (LMW-RNA) was detected in all virus-cell systems analyzed. A single species of LMW-RNA of 5 × 104 daltons apparent molecular weight was present in US virus-infected vertebrate and insect cells. Two LMW-RNA species of about 6.5 × 104 daltons (WM LMW-1 RNA) and 4.2 × 104 daltons (WN LMW-2 RNA) molecular weight, respectively, were isolated from WN virus-infected BHK cells. Only the larger of these was detected in WN virus-infected insect cells. The LMW-1 RNA present in WN virus-infected BHK cells has been characterized in somewhat more detail. It contains virus-specific RNA sequences of plus strand polarity, is not “capped”, and does not contain a poly(A) sequence. None of the single-stranded, virus-specific RNA molecules synthesized in either vertebrate or mosquito cells bound to oligo(dT)-cellulose. Only a single species of virus-specific RNA containing minus strand sequences was detected in WN virus-infected BHK cells. This RNA was of genome size and was present as part of a double-stranded RNA complex containing 42 S RNA of both plus and minus polarity.
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