Analysis of Sendai virus mRNAs with cDNA clones of viral genes and sequences of biologically important regions of the fusion protein.
AUTOR(ES)
Hsu, M
RESUMO
cDNA clones representing five of the genes of Sendai virus (P, HN, NP, F, and M) were isolated and used to identify the viral mRNAs by hybridization. Five mRNAs that were monocistronic transcripts of these genes were identified. A sixth transcript, which was identified on the basis of size and of hybridization to viral RNA but not to the cDNA of the other five genes, is thought to represent the message for the L protein. In addition, polycistronic transcripts of the NP and P genes and of the M and F genes were also found. The latter establishes the position of the F gene adjacent to the M gene; these results confirm and extend the previously reported partial gene order of the virus. Nucleotide sequences and derived amino acid sequences of two biologically important regions of the F protein--approximately 25% of F proximal to its COOH terminus and the region spanning the site of the proteolytic cleavage that activates the fusion activity of the protein--are presented. The F protein has an unusually large "cytoplasmic domain" of 42 amino acids beyond the hydrophobic region by which it is anchored in the viral membrane. A single possible trypsin cleavage site was found at the junction of the F1 and F2 polypeptides, and 26 hydrophobic amino acids extend from this cleavage site at the NH2 terminus of the F1 polypeptide.
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