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Translation directed by hepatitis A virus IRES in the absence of active eIF4F complex and eIF2. | LitMetric

Translation directed by hepatitis A virus IRES in the absence of active eIF4F complex and eIF2.

PLoS One

Centro de Biologia Molecular Severo Ochoa (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Madrid, Spain.

Published: June 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Translation of picornavirus IRES elements typically occurs after the cleavage of eIF4G by picornavirus proteases, but the hepatitis A virus (HAV) IRES is traditionally thought to require an intact eIF4F complex for translation.
  • Poliovirus protease 2A(pro) inhibits HAV IRES-driven translation, while foot-and-mouth disease virus protease L(pro) actually enhances it, contrary to previously held beliefs.
  • The study demonstrates that HAV IRES can direct protein synthesis even when essential translation factors like eIF4G and eIF2 are not intact, aligning HAV IRES behavior more closely with other picornavirus IRESs.

Article Abstract

Translation directed by several picornavirus IRES elements can usually take place after cleavage of eIF4G by picornavirus proteases 2A(pro) or L(pro). The hepatitis A virus (HAV) IRES is thought to be an exception to this rule because it requires intact eIF4F complex for translation. In line with previous results we report that poliovirus (PV) 2A(pro) strongly blocks protein synthesis directed by HAV IRES. However, in contrast to previous findings we now demonstrate that eIF4G cleavage by foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) L(pro) strongly stimulates HAV IRES-driven translation. Thus, this is the first observation that 2A(pro) and L(pro) exhibit opposite effects to what was previously thought to be the case in HAV IRES. This effect has been observed both in hamster BHK and human hepatoma Huh7 cells. In addition, this stimulation of translation is also observed in cell free systems after addition of purified L(pro). Notably, in presence of this FMDV protease, translation directed by HAV IRES takes place when eIF2α has been inactivated by phosphorylation. Our present findings clearly demonstrate that protein synthesis directed by HAV IRES can occur when eIF4G has been cleaved and after inactivation of eIF2. Therefore, translation directed by HAV IRES without intact eIF4G and active eIF2 is similar to that observed with other picornavirus IRESs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3525551PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0052065PLOS

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