• 제목/요약/키워드: polyprotein

검색결과 44건 처리시간 0.025초

마(Dioscorea opposita)에 발생한 Japanese yam mosaic virus 진단 및 염기서열 분석 (Diagnosis and Sequence Analysis of Japanese yam mosaic virus from Yam (Dioscorea opposita))

  • 이중환;손창기;권중배;남효훈;김영태;김미경;이수헌
    • 식물병연구
    • /
    • 제22권4호
    • /
    • pp.289-292
    • /
    • 2016
  • JYMV에 감염된 마는 잎과 엽맥에 부정형의 황화증상을 나타내었고, 마 주산단지인 경북 안동지역에서 조사한 결과 33.6%-40.8%의 감염률을 나타냈다. 마에 발생하는 JYMV 분리주 BRI 게놈의 polyprotein을 코딩하는 영역에 대한 염기서열을 결정하고 이를 JYMV isolate BRI로 명명하고 GenBank에 KU309315로 유전자 등록을 하였으며, 외피단백질 영역에 대한 유연관계 분석에서 대부분의 일본이나 중국과 분리주와는 다른 유연관계를 보이는데 이것은 분화 과정 중에 나타나는 변이주 가능성이 제시되나 추후 광범위한 조사를 통한 정밀한 분석이 필요하다.

폴리오바이러스의 분자생물학 (Molecular Miology of the Poliovirus)

  • 최원상
    • 생명과학회지
    • /
    • 제7권4호
    • /
    • pp.392-401
    • /
    • 1997
  • 폴리오바이러스는 바이러스들 중에서도 특히 커기가 작은 바이러스로서 피막(coat)을 둘러싸는 막(envelop) 이 없다. 폴리오바이러스는 (+) 가닥의 단일 RNA 게놈을 갖는데 이는 한 개의 해독판 (open reading frame)을 이용하여 다단백전구체를 만든 후 바이러스 자체의 단백질분해효소에 의해 스스로 잘라져서 궁극적으로느 특이한 기능을 갖는 여러개의 단백질이 된다. P1 다단백질전구체로부터 만들어지는 단백질들은 바이러스의 피막을 구성하는 성분이다. 단백질분해효소인 2A에 의한 최초의 절단은 구조단백질 P1 전구체와 구조단백질이 아닌 P2-P3간을 분리시켜준다. 단백질분해효소 2A는 진핵세포 판독개시인자(translation initiation factor) 4F의 한 subunit인 숙주단백질 p220의 절단에 간접으로 참여한다. 이 단백질의 절단은 캡(cap)에 의존하는 숙주세포의 대부분의 판독을 차단하게 되며 이는 판독에 사용되는 숙주세포의 모든 기구들을 캡에 의존하지 않는 폴리오바이러스 NA 특유의 판독을 위해 전적으로 사용할 수 있게 해준다. 2B, 2C, 2BC 단백질의 기능에 대해서는 많이 알려져 있지 않다. 2B, 2C, 2BC와 3CD 단백질들은 바이러스로 인해 만들어지는 소낭(vesicle)의 복제복합체에 함유되어 있으므로 바이러스의 RNA 복제시 중요한 역할을 함을 암시해준다. 새로이 만들어진 모든 바이러스 RNA는 VPg와 공유결합으로 연결되어 있다. VPg는 3AB로부터 만들어진 아미노산 22개 짜리의 폴리펩타이드이다. 3C와 3CD는 단백질분해소로 다단백질 전구체의 대부분의 절단부위를 잘라준다. 3C단백질은 숙주의 전사인자를 불활성화 시킴으로써 RNA polymer II와 III에 의한 전사를 저해한다. 3D는 RNA의존선RNA 중합효소이다. 폴리오바이러스는 (+)가닥 RNA 바이러스의 일반적인 복제양식을 따른다. 즉 (+) 가닥 RNA는 이와 상보적인 (-)가닥 RNA로 전사되고 이는 다시 (+)가닥 RNA의 합성을 위한 주형으로 사용된다. 폴리오바이러스의 RNA 합성은 세포내막에서 일어나는 데 RNA 복제에 요구되는 주형 RNA와 이때 필요한 단백질들이 어떤 방법으로 세포내막에서 모일 수 있는지는 아직 밝혀진 것이 적다. 바이러스입자의 형성은 세포막의 RNA 복제가 들어가는 데 피막단백질이 (+)가닥 RNA을 인식하는 표지 즉 packaging singal에 대해서는 거의 알려져 있지 않다. 폴리오바이러스 감염 후 첫 바이러스입자가 만들어지기 까는 약 6시간이 소요된다.

  • PDF

한국인 간염환자에서 분리한 G형 감염바이러스(HGV)의 외피영역의 유전적 다양성 분석 (Genetic Analysis of the Envelope Region of Hepatitis G Vrius isolated from Korean Hepatitis Patients)

  • 김종경;장경립
    • 생명과학회지
    • /
    • 제8권4호
    • /
    • pp.360-365
    • /
    • 1998
  • The genetic of a recently described virus, hepatitis G virus(HGV) was investigated. HGV envelope 1 (E1) nucleotide sequences isolated from six Korean hepatitis b virus-positive patients by using a reverse transcription-poly-merase chain reaction procedure, were analysed and compared to the seven previously reported HGV isolates. Sequence homology among the Korean isolates was 88-97% whereas among the isolates from different geographic areas was 80-92%, indicating geographical divergence of HGV. Nucleotide substitutions spread uniformly throughiut the E1 fragment. Furthermore, compared to the prototype HGV sequence, frameshift mutations were observed in most of the Korean isolating that a different translating initiation site for the polyprotein exists in the Korean type HGV.

  • PDF

Divergent long-terminal-repeat retrotransposon families in the genome of Paragonimus westermani

  • Bae, Young-An;Kong, Yoon
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
    • /
    • 제41권4호
    • /
    • pp.221-231
    • /
    • 2003
  • To gain information on retrotransposons in the genome of Paragonimus westermani, PCR was carried out with degenerate primers, specific to protease and reverse transcriptase (rt) genes of long-terminal-repeat (LTR) retrotransposons. The PCR products were cloned and sequenced, after which 12 different retrotransposon-related sequences were isolated from the trematode genome. These showed various degrees of identity to the polyprotein of divergent retrotransposon families. A phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that these sequences could be classified into three different families of LTR retrotransposons, namely, Xena, Bel, and Gypsy families. Of these, two mRNA transcripts were detected by reverse transcriptase-PCR, showing that these two elements preserved their mobile activities. The genomic distributions of these two sequences were found to be highly repetitive. These results suggest that there are diverse retrotransposons including the ancient Xena family in the genome of P. westermani, which may have been involved in the evolution of the host genome.

Differential Expression of HCV Core Protein from Two Different Quasispecies

  • Yu, Kyung-Lee;You, Ji-Chang
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
    • /
    • 제17권2호
    • /
    • pp.151-155
    • /
    • 2009
  • Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has genetic diversity like most of RNA viruses. HCV major genotypes are classified into several subtypes which are further divided into quasispecies having, genetically different but closely related variants. The HCV core that is a nucleocapsid protein located at the amino terminus of the viral polyprotein is relatively a conserved protein among the HCV isolates and thus it has been one of plausible targets for anti-HCV drug development. However, different quasispecies of HCV core gene have also been found. In this study, we compared the expression level of core protein between two different quasispecies of HCV genotype 1b. Our data demonstrate that a little differences of amino acid sequence lead to substantial difference of expression level. It might be another important reason of different pathogenesis among HCV infected patients.

Molecular Characterization of an Isolate of Bean Common Mosaic Virus First Identified in Gardenia Using Metatranscriptome and Small RNA Sequencing

  • Zhong-Tian Xu;Hai-Tao Weng;Jian-Ping Chen;Chuan-Xi Zhang;Jun-Min Li;Yi-Yuan Li
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
    • /
    • 제40권1호
    • /
    • pp.73-82
    • /
    • 2024
  • Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides) is a popular and economically vital plant known for its ornamental and medicinal properties. Despite its widespread cultivation, there has been no documentation of plant viruses on gardenia yet. In the present study, gardenia leaves exhibiting symptoms of plant viral diseases were sampled and sequenced by both metatranscriptome and small RNA sequencing. As a consequence, bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) was identified in gardenia for the first time and named BCMV-gardenia. The full genome sequence of BCMV-gardenia is 10,054 nucleotides (nt) in length (excluding the poly (A) at the 3' termini), encoding a large polyprotein of 3,222 amino acids. Sequence analysis showed that the N-termini of the polyprotein encoded by BCMV-gardenia is less conserved when compared to other BCMV isolates, whereas the C-termini is the most conserved. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis showed that BCMVgardenia was clustered closely with other BCMV isolates identified outside the leguminous plants. Our results indicated that the majority of BCMV-gardenia virus-derived small interfering RNAs (vsiRNAs) were 21 nt and 22 nt, with 21 nt being more abundant. The first nucleotide at the 5' termini of vsiRNAs derived from BCMV-gardenia preferred U and A. The ratio of vsiRNAs derived from sense (51.1%) and antisense (48.9%) strands is approaching, and the distribution of vsiRNAs along the viral genome is generally even, with some hot spots forming in local regions. Our findings could provide new insights into the diversity, evolution, and host expansion of BCMV and contribute to the prevention and treatment of this virus.

Complete nucleotide sequences of an Rsv-resistance overcoming isolate of soybean mosaic virus.

  • Park, Bong-Kum;Ahn, Hye-Jin;Yum, Hye-Jung;Lee, Jae-Hwa;Park, Chang-Won;Ryu, Ki-Hyun
    • 한국식물병리학회:학술대회논문집
    • /
    • 한국식물병리학회 2003년도 정기총회 및 추계학술발표회
    • /
    • pp.76.2-77
    • /
    • 2003
  • The complete nucleotide sequences of genomic RNA of an isolate of soybean mosaic virus (SMV-CN18), which has ability to overcome Rsv resistance of soybean, have been determined. A large open reading frame encodes a polyprotein of 3068 amino acids with a predicted Mr of 350 kDa. Based on comparison with the proposed cleavage site of other potyviral polyproteins, nine mature proteins are predicted as a following order, P1, HC-Pro, P3, CI, 6K, VPg, NIa, NIb and coat protein (CP). The mature proteins of the strain share various amino acid identity with known SMV-G2, -G7 and -N strain, with the greatest variability occurring in the P1 (91 %, 88 %, 96%)and the lowest variability in the CP (100 %, 99 %, 100 %). In addition, 5' untranslated region determined by 5' RACE is much more various than any coding regions. Difference in amino acid sequences throughout the genome is discussed in relation to resistance and susceptibility of soybean cultivars to SMV-CNl8.

  • PDF

RT-PCR Detection of Five Quarantine Plant RNA Viruses Belonging to Potyand Tospoviruses

  • Lee, Jong-Seung;Cho, Won-Kyong;Choi, Hong-Soo;Kim, Kook-Hyung
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
    • /
    • 제27권3호
    • /
    • pp.291-296
    • /
    • 2011
  • In order to detect quarantine plant viruses, we developed reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) primer pairs for five single-stranded (ss) plant RNA viruses that are not currently reported in Korea but could be potential harmful plant viral pathogens. Three viruses such as Chilli veinal mottle virus (ChiVMV), Colombian datura virus (CDV), and Tobacco etch virus (TEV) belong to the genus Potyvirus while Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus (CSNV) and Iris yellow spot virus (IYSV) are members of the genus Tospovirus. To design RT-PCR primers, we used reported gene sequences corresponding to the capsid protein and polyprotein for ChiVMV, CDV, and TEV while using nucleocapsid protein regions for CSNV and IYSV. At least two different primer pairs were designed for each virus. Fifteen out of 16 primer pairs were successfully applied in detection of individual quarantine virus with high specificity and efficiency. Taken together, this study provides a rapid and useful protocol for detection of five quarantine viruses.

Human T-cell leukemia Virus Type I (HTLV-I) 에서 RNA 고차구조가 pol 유전자의 발현에 필요한 Ribosomal Frameshifting 에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Higher-order RNA Structure on Ribosomal Frameshifting Event for the Expression of pol Gene Products of Human T-cell Leukemia Virus Type I (HTLV-l) )

  • 남석현
    • 미생물학회지
    • /
    • 제30권6호
    • /
    • pp.472-478
    • /
    • 1992
  • HTLV-1 이 pol 유전자산물을 합성하기 위해서는 genome-size mRNA 를 번역해 나아가는 ribosome 이 -1 방향으로 두차례 frame 을 바꾸어야 한다. 우리는 단 한차계의 frameshifting 만으로도 많은 양의 Gag-Pro-Pol polyprotein 의 합성어 가능하도록 gag 와 pro 유전자의 frame 을 연결시킨 mutant RNA 를 제작하였다. 이 돌연변이를 이용하여 ribosome 의 shift site 하류영역내에 형성이 예상되는 RNA 의 이차구조 또는 삼차 구조가 -1 frameshifting 을 결정하는 인자로서 작용하는지의 여부를 조사하였다. 결손변이주의를 해석한 결과 pro-pol 중첩영역에서 효율적으로 frameshifting 이 일어나기 위해서는 stem-loop 가 필수적으로 형성되어야 하지만 pseudoknot 의 형성은 그다지 중요하지 않다는 사실을 알았다.

  • PDF

Poliovirus Sabin 1 as a Live Vaccine Vector: Expression of HIV-1 p24 Core Protein

  • Jung, Hye-Rhan;Bae, Yong-Soo
    • BMB Reports
    • /
    • 제31권5호
    • /
    • pp.432-443
    • /
    • 1998
  • The poliovirus Sabin 1 strain has features that make it a particularly attractive live recombinant mucosal vaccine vehicle. Sabin 1 cDNA was manipulated to have multiple cloning sites and a viral specific 3C-protease cutting site at the N-terminal end of the polyprotein. The gene for the N-terminal 169 amino acids of the HIV-1 p24 was cloned into the multiple cloning site of the manipulated Sabin cDNA. A recombinant progeny virus was produced from HeLa cells when it was transfected with the RNA synthesized from the p24-Sabin chimeric cDNA. The recombinant progeny virus expresses substantial amounts of the HIV-1 p24 protein, which was clearly detected in the infected cell lysates and culture supernatants in Western blot experiments with rabbit anti-p24 serum and AIDS patients' sera. Differing from the Mahoney strain, the recombinant Sabin 1 poliovirus maintained the foreign gene stably during the subsequent passages. Replication capacity was about 1 to 1.5 log lower than that of the wild-type Sabin 1. Other physicochemical stability characteristics of the recombinant virus were similar to that of the wild-type Sabin 1. These results suggest that the manipulated Sabin 1 poliovirus can be used as a live viral vaccine vector for the development of mucosal vaccines.

  • PDF