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- W2120147990 abstract "The poliovirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (3Dpol) contains a region of homology centered around the amino acid motif YGDD (amino acids 326 to 329), which has been postulated to be involved in the catalytic activity of the enzyme. Previous studies from this laboratory have used oligonucleotide site-directed mutagenesis to substitute the tyrosine amino acid at this motif with other amino acids (S. A. Jablonski and C. D. Morrow, J. Virol. 67:373-381, 1993). The viruses recovered with 3Dpol genes with a methionine mutation also contained a second mutation at amino acid 108 resulting in a glutamic acid-to-aspartic acid change (3D-E-108 to 3D-D-108) in the poliovirus RNA polymerase. On the basis of these results, we suggested that the amino acid at position 108 might interact with the YGDD region of the poliovirus polymerase. To further investigate this possibility, we have constructed a series of constructs in which the poliovirus RNA polymerases contained a mutation at amino acid 108 (3D-E-108 to 3D-D-108) as well as a mutation in which the tyrosine amino acid (3D-Y-326) was substituted with cysteine (3D-C-326) or serine (3D-S-326). The mutant 3Dpol polymerases were expressed in Escherichia coli, and in vitro enzyme activity was analyzed. Enzymes containing the 3D-D-108 mutation with the wild-type amino acid (3D-Y-326) demonstrated in vitro enzyme activity similar to that of the wild-type enzyme containing 3D-E-108. In contrast, enzymes with the 3D-C-326 or 3D-S-326 mutation had less in vitro activity than the wild type. The inclusion of the second mutation at amino acid 3D-D-108 did not significantly affect the in vitro activity of the polymerases containing 3D-C-326 or 3D-S-326 mutation. Transfections of poliovirus cDNAs containing the substitution at amino acid 326 with or without the second mutation at amino acid 108 were performed. Consistent with previous findings, we found that transfection of poliovirus cDNAs containing the 3D-C-326 or 3D-S-326 mutation in 3Dpol did not result in the production of virus. Surprisingly, transfection of the poliovirus cDNAs containing the 3D-D-108/C-326 double mutation, but not the 3D-D-108/S-326 mutation, resulted in the production of virus. The virus obtained from transfection of polio-virus cDNAs containing 3D-D-108/C-326 mutation replicated with kinetics similar to that of the wild-type virus. RNA sequence analysis of the region of the 3Dpol containing the 3D-C-326 mutation revealed that the codon for cysteine (UGC) reverted to the codon for tyrosine (UAC). The results of these studies establish that under the appropriate conditions, poliovirus has the capacity to revert mutations within the YGDD amino acid motif of the poliovirus 3Dpol gene and further strengthen the idea that interaction between amino acid 108 and the YGDD region of 3Dpol is required for viral replication." @default.
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- W2120147990 title "An aspartic acid at amino acid 108 is required to rescue infectious virus after transfection of a poliovirus cDNA containing a CGDD but not SGDD amino acid motif in 3Dpol" @default.
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