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Evidence for ribosomal frameshifting and a novel overlapping gene in the genomes of insect-specific flaviviruses

Journal

VIROLOGY
Volume 399, Issue 1, Pages 153-166

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2009.12.033

Keywords

Flavivirus; Sequence analysis; Ribosomal frameshifting; Translation; Insect-specific flavivirus; Overlapping gene; NS2A

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 GM079523, 5R21AI067281-02]
  2. Science Foundation Ireland

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Flaviviruses have a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome of similar to 11 kb, encoding a large polyprotein that is cleaved to produce similar to 10 mature proteins. Cell fusing agent virus, Kamiti River virus, Culex flavivirus and several recently discovered flaviviruses have no known vertebrate host and apparently infect only insects. We present compelling bioinformatic evidence for a 253-295 codon overlapping gene (designated fifo) conserved throughout these insect-specific flaviviruses and immunofluorescent detection of its product. Fifo overlaps the NS2A/NS2B coding sequence in the - 1/+ 2 reading frame and is most likely expressed as a trans-frame fusion protein via ribosomal frameshifting at a conserved GGAUUUY slippery heptanucleotide with 3'-adjacent RNA secondary structure (which stimulates efficient frameshifting in vitro). The discovery bears striking parallels to the recently discovered ribosomal frameshifting site in the NS2A coding sequence of the Japanese encephalitis serogroup of flaviviruses and suggests that programmed ribosomal frameshifting may be more widespread in flaviviruses than currently realized. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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