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The valine anticodon and valylatability of Peanut clump virus RNAs are not essential but provide a modest competitive advantage in plants

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
Volume 74, Issue 18, Pages 8720-8725

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.74.18.8720-8725.2000

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM-54610] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES [R01GM054610] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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The role of valine aminoacylation of the mo genomic RNAs of Peanut clump virus (PCV) was studied by comparing the amplification in vivo of RNAs with GAG, G Delta C, or CCA anticodons in the tRNA-like structure (TLS) present at the 3' end of each viral RNA. The PCV RNA1 TLS of isolate PCV2 possesses a GAC anticodon and is capable of highly efficient valylation, whereas the RNA2 TLS has a G Delta C anticodon that does not support valylation. The presence in RNA1 of G Delta C or CCA anticodons that conferred nonvalylatability resulted in about 2- to 4-fold and a 14- to 24-fold reduction, respectively, in RNA accumulations in tobacco BY-2 protoplasts inoculated with the RNA1 variants together with wild-type RNA2(G Delta C). No differences in RNA levels were observed among protoplasts inoculated with the three variant RNA2s in the presence of wild-type RNA1(GAC). All combinations of valylatable and nonvalylatable RNAs 1 and 2 were similarly infectious in Nicotiana benthamiana plants, and viral RNAs accumulated to similar levels; all input TLS sequences were present unchanged in apical leaves. In direct competition experiments in N. benthamiana plants, however, both RNA1 and RNA2 with GAC valylatable anticodons outcompeted the nonvalylatable variants. We conclude that valylation provides a small but significant replicational advantage to both PCV RNAs. Sequence analysis of the TLS from RNA2 of a second PCV isolate, PO2A, revealed the presence of an intact GAC valine anticodon, suggesting that the differential valylation of the genomic RNAs of isolate PCV2 is not a general characteristic of PCV.

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