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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology | 2000

Structures of two RNA domains essential for hepatitis C virus internal ribosome entry site function

Peter J. Lukavsky; Geoff A. Otto; Alissa M. Lancaster; Peter Sarnow; Joseph D. Puglisi

Translation of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) polyprotein is initiated at an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) element in the 5′ untranslated region of HCV RNA. The HCV IRES element interacts directly with the 40S subunit, and biochemical experiments have implicated RNA elements near the AUG start codon as required for IRES–40S subunit complex formation. The data we present here show that two RNA stem loops, domains IIId and IIIe, are involved in IRES–40S subunit interaction. The structures of the two RNA domains were solved by NMR spectroscopy and reveal structural features that may explain their role in IRES function.


RNA | 2002

Ribosomal proteins mediate the hepatitis C virus IRES-HeLa 40S interaction

Geoff A. Otto; Peter J. Lukavsky; Alissa M. Lancaster; Peter Sarnow; Joseph D. Puglisi

Translation of the hepatitis C virus genomic RNA is mediated by an internal ribosome entry site (IRES). The 330-nt IRES RNA forms a binary complex with the small 40S ribosomal subunit as a first step in translation initiation. Here chemical probing and 4-thiouridine-mediated crosslinking are used to characterize the interaction of the HCV IRES with the HeLa 40S subunit. No IRES-18S rRNA contacts were detected, but several specific crosslinks to 40S ribosomal proteins were observed. The identity of the crosslinked proteins agrees well with available structural information and provides new insights into HCV IRES function. The protein-rich surface of the 40S subunit thus mediates the IRES-ribosome interaction.


Science | 2005

Modulation of Hepatitis C Virus RNA Abundance by a Liver-Specific MicroRNA

Catherine L. Jopling; MinKyung Yi; Alissa M. Lancaster; Stanley M. Lemon; Peter Sarnow


Molecular Therapy | 2002

Determinants of Hepatitis C Translational Initiation in Vitro, in Cultured Cells and Mice

Anton P. McCaffrey; Kazuo Ohashi; Leonard Meuse; Shiliang Shen; Alissa M. Lancaster; Peter J. Lukavsky; Peter Sarnow; Mark A. Kay


RNA | 2006

Initiation factor-independent translation mediated by the hepatitis C virus internal ribosome entry site

Alissa M. Lancaster; Eric Jan; Peter Sarnow


Archive | 2005

Methods and compositions for reducing viral genome amounts in a target cell

Peter Sarnow; Catherine L. Jopling; Alissa M. Lancaster


Archive | 2005

Methods and compositions for reducing hcv viral genome amounts in a target cell

Catherine L. Jopling; Alissa M. Lancaster; Peter Sarnow


Nucleic acids research. Supplement (2001) | 2001

Structural and functional investigation of the hepatitis C virus IRES.

Joseph D. Puglisi; Insil Kim; Peter J. Lukavsky; Geoff A. Otto; Alissa M. Lancaster; Peter Sarnow


Archive | 2007

Methods and compositions for reducing viral genome amounts in a small target stem cell

Peter Sarnow; Catherine L. Jopling; Alissa M. Lancaster


Archive | 2005

Methods and compositions for the reduction of HCV viral genome amounts in a target cell

Peter Sarnow; Catherine L. Jopling; Alissa M. Lancaster

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Peter J. Lukavsky

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Leonard Meuse

University of Washington

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MinKyung Yi

University of Texas Medical Branch

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