SEPARATE DOMAINS OF SENDAI VIRUS-P PROTEIN ARE REQUIRED FOR BINDING TO VIRAL NUCLEOCAPSIDS

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RYAN, KW
PORTNER, A
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[1] Department of Virology and Molecular Biology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
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10.1016/0042-6822(90)90105-Z
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The role of Sendai virus P protein in viral RNA synthesis involves association with the nucleocapsid template. There is evidence that the carboxyl-terminal region of P protein is responsible for this association (K. W. Ryan and D. W. Kingsbury, 1988, Virology 167, 106-112). To define the P protein sequences involved more precisely, deletions were generated in a cDNA clone of the P gene. Proteins synthesized in vitro from these altered P genes were mixed with extracts from infected cells to determine if they could attach to nucleocapsids. Under conditions where full-size P protein was able to bind, a protein comprising the 95 carboxyl-terminal residues of P protein (Sendai virus X protein) did not bind. This indicated that other P protein residues were required, in addition to the 95 residues at the carboxyl-terminal end. To locate these other residues, P genes were constructed with overlapping deletions of sequences encoding the carboxyl-terminal 40% of the protein. Analysis of these deleted proteins revealed that the necessary residues were in two separate binding domains, amino acids 345 to 412 and 479 to 568 (the carboxyl-terminus). Deletion of the 66 residues between these regions did not affect attachment. Therefore, the formation of a functional binding site requires residues within two separate regions of P protein. © 1990.
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