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Selection of functional 2A sequences within foot-and-mouth disease virus; requirements for the NPGP motif with a distinct codon bias

In R N a 2018, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp. 12-17
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National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark1

Virology, Division for Diagnostics & Scientific Advice, National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark2

Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) has a positive-sense ssRNA genome including a single, large, open reading frame. Splitting of the encoded polyprotein at the 2A/2B junction is mediated by the 2A peptide (18 residues long) which induces a non-proteolytic, co-translational, "cleavage" at its own C-terminus.

A conserved feature among variants of 2A is the C-terminal motif N16P17G18/P19 where P19 is the first residue of 2B. It has been shown previously that certain amino acid substitutions can be tolerated at residues E14, S15 and N16 within the 2A sequence of infectious FMDVs but no variants at residues P17, G18 or P19 have been identified.

In this study, using highly degenerate primers, we analysed if any other residues can be present at each position of the NPG/P motif within infectious FMDV. No alternative forms of this motif were found to be encoded by rescued FMDVs after 2, 3 or 4 passages. However, surprisingly, a clear codon preference for the wt nucleotide sequence encoding the NPGP motif within these viruses was observed.

Indeed, the codons selected to code for P17 and P19 within this motif were distinct; thus the synonymous codons are not equivalent.

Language: English
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Year: 2018
Pages: 12-17
ISSN: 14699001 and 13558382
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1261/rna.063339.117
ORCIDs: Belsham, Graham J.

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