π Enteric coronavirus TGEV: partial sequence of the genomic RNA, its organization and expression
The sequence of the 3β²-most 8300 nucleotides of the genome RNA of the Purdue-115 strain of the transmissible gastroenteritis virus TGEV, a porcine coronavirus, was determined from cDNA clones. The available sequence corresponds to the part of the genome (total length > 20 kb) expressed through subgenomic mRNAs. The 5 subgenomic and the genomic RNA species detected in TGEV-infected cells form a 3β²-coterminal 'nested' structure, a unique feature of Coronaviridae. The transcription initiation site of the TGEV subgenomic RNAs appears to involve the hexameric sequence 5β²CTAAAC, which is present upstream from each coding region. In addition to the previously identified genes encoding the three structural proteins, E2, E1 and N, two regions, X1 and X2, corresponding to the non-overlapping portion of mRNAs 4 and 3, may code for so far unidentified non-structural polypeptides. The predicted X1 polypeptide (9.2 kDa) is highly hydrophobic. The sequence of the X2 region allows the translation of two non-ovelapping products, i.e., X2a (7.7 kDa).and x2b (18.8 kDa). No RNA species liable to express the extreme 3β² open reading frame X3 was found. Β© 1987.
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π reading frame (222)
π gastroenteritis virus (188)
π structural proteins (197)
π infected cells (307)
π open reading (215)
π transmissible gastroenteritis (226)
year
β° 1987
journal
π Biochimie
issn
π 61831638 03009084
volume
69
number
6-7
page
591-600
citedbycount
38
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