Polypyrimidine Tract-Binding Protein Binds to the Complementary Strand of the Mouse Hepatitis Virus 3′ Untranslated Region, Thereby Altering RNA Conformation

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American Society for Microbiology

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Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) RNA transcription is regulated mainly by the leader and intergenic (IG) sequences. However, a previous study has shown that the 3′ untranslated region (3′-UTR) of the viral genome is also required for subgenomic mRNA transcription; deletion of nucleotides (nt) 270 to 305 from the 3′-UTR completely abolished subgenomic mRNA transcription without affecting minus-strand RNA synthesis (Y.-J. Lin, X. Zhang, R.-C. Wu, and M. M. C. Lai, J. Virol. 70:7236–7240, 1996), suggesting that the 3′-UTR affects positive-strand RNA synthesis. In this study, by UV-cross-linking experiments, we found that several cellular proteins bind specifically to the minus-strand 350 nucleotides complementary to the 3′-UTR of the viral genome. The major protein species, p55, was identified as the polypyrimidine tract-binding protein (PTB, also known as heterogeneous nuclear RNP I) by immunoprecipitation of the UV-cross-linked protein and binding of the recombinant PTB. A strong PTB-binding site was mapped to nt 53 to 149, and another weak binding site was mapped to nt 270 to 307 on the complementary strand of the 3′-UTR (c3′-UTR). Partial substitutions of the PTB-binding nucleotides reduced PTB binding in vitro. Furthermore, defective interfering (DI) RNAs harboring these mutations showed a substantially reduced ability to synthesize subgenomic mRNA. By enzymatic and chemical probing, we found that PTB binding to nt 53 to 149 caused a conformational change in the neighboring RNA region. Partial deletions within the PTB-binding sequence completely abolished the PTB-induced conformational change in the mutant RNA even when the RNA retained partial PTB-binding activity. Correspondingly, the MHV DI RNAs containing these deletions completely lost their ability to transcribe mRNAs. Thus, the conformational change in the c3′-UTR caused by PTB binding may play a role in mRNA transcription.

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