Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky 40536
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Sequences of the untranslated regions at the 5′ and 3′ ends (5′UTR and 3′UTR) of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA genome are highly conserved and contain
cis
-acting RNA elements for HCV RNA replication. The HCV 5′UTR consists of two distinct RNA elements, a short 5′-proximal stem-loop RNA element (nucleotides 1 to 43) and a longer element of internal ribosome entry site. To determine the sequence and structural requirements of the 5′-proximal stem-loop RNA element in HCV RNA replication and translation, a mutagenesis analysis was preformed by nucleotide deletions and substitutions. Effects of mutations in the 5′-proximal stem-loop RNA element on HCV RNA replication were determined by using a cell-based HCV replicon replication system. Deletion of the first 20 nucleotides from the 5′ end resulted in elimination of cell colony formation. Likewise, disruption of the 5′-proximal stem-loop by nucleotide substitutions abolished the ability of HCV RNA to induce cell colony formation. However, restoration of the 5′-proximal stem-loop by compensatory mutations with different nucleotides rescued the ability of the subgenomic HCV RNA to replicate in Huh7 cells. In addition, deletion and nucleotide substitutions of the 5′-proximal stem-loop structure, including the restored stem-loop by compensatory mutations, all resulted in reduction of translation by two- to fivefold, suggesting that the 5′-proximal stem-loop RNA element also modulates HCV RNA translation. These findings demonstrate that the 5′-proximal stem-loop of the HCV RNA is a
cis
-acting RNA element that regulates HCV RNA replication and translation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
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