Publications by authors named "E C Koper-Zwarthoff"

Nucleotide sequences at the 5'-termini of the alfalfa mosaic virus genomic RNAs and the intercistronic junction in RNA 3 were deduced and compared to identify possible common recognition signals for replicating enzymes in the corresponding minus-stranded viral RNAs. Homology between the 5'-terminal sequences is less than 11 nucleotides and no complementarity with the homologous sequence occurring at the 3'-end of the viral RNAs was observed. Homology between the 5'-terminus and intercistronic region in RNA 3 is compatible with the synthesis of subgenomic RNA 4 by internal initiation of transcription on the RNA 3 minus strands.

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The sequence of the 3'-terminal 180 and 140 nucleotides of RNAs 2 and 3, respectively, of tobacco streak virus (TSV) was deduced by reverse transcription in the presence of a specific primer and chain terminators. Homology between the two RNAs was found to be restricted to a 3-terminal region of about 45 nucleotides. The data were compared with the sequence of the homologous region of 145 nucleotides occurring at the 3'-termini of the alfalfa mosaic virus (A1MV) RNAs, which contains the specific binding site for coat protein (Koper-Zwarthoff et al.

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Alfalfa mosaic virus RNA 4, the subgenomic messenger for viral coat protein, was partially digested with RNase T1 or RNase A and the sequence of a number of fragments was deduced by in vitro labeling with polynucleotide kinase and application of RNA sequencing techniques. From overlapping fragments, the complete primary sequence of the 881 nucleotides of RNA 4 was constructed: the coding region of 660 nucleotides (not including the initiation and termination codon) is flanked by a 5' noncoding region of 39 nucleotides and a 3' noncoding region of 182 nucleotides. The RNA sequencing data completely confirm the amino acid sequence of the coat protein as deduced by Van Beynum et al.

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A 226-nucleotide fragment was derived from alfalfa mosaic virus RNA 4 (ALMV RNA 4), the subgenomic messenger for viral coat protein, and its sequence was deduced by in vitro labeling with polynucleotide kinase and application of RNA sequencing techniques. The fragment contains the 3'-terminal 45 nucleotides of the coat protein cistron and the complete 3'-noncoding region of 182 nucleotides. The total length of RNA 4 was calculated to be 881 nucleotides.

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The sequence of the 3'-terminal 91 nucleotides of alfalfa mosaic virus RNA 4, the messenger for the viral coat protein, has been elucidated. A fragment containing the 3' terminus of the RNA was obtained by mild digestion with RNase T1. The primary structure of the fragment was deduced by labeling it in vitro at its 5' terminus and application of RNA sequencing techniques.

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