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Journal of Virology | 2001

Mutagenic Analysis of the 5′ Arm of the Influenza A Virus Virion RNA Promoter Defines the Sequence Requirements for Endonuclease Activity

Michael B. Leahy; David C. Pritlove; Leo L.M. Poon; George G. Brownlee

ABSTRACT Short synthetic influenza virus-like RNAs derived from influenza virus promoter sequences were examined for their ability to stimulate the endonuclease activity of recombinant influenza virus polymerase complexes in vitro, an activity that is required for the cap-snatching activity of primers from host pre-mRNA. An extensive set of point mutants of the 5′ arm of the influenza A virus viral RNA (vRNA) was constructed to determine the cis-acting elements which influenced endonuclease activity. Activity was found to be dependent on three features of the conserved vRNA termini: (i) the presence of the 5′ hairpin loop structure, (ii) the identity of residues at positions 5 and 10 bases from the 5′ terminus, and (iii) the presence of base pair interactions between the 5′ and 3′ segment ends. Further experiments discounted a role for the vRNA U track in endonuclease activation. This study represents the first mutagenic analysis of the influenza virus promoter with regard to endonuclease activity.


Journal of Virology | 1994

The influenza virus panhandle is involved in the initiation of transcription.

Ervin Fodor; David C. Pritlove; George G. Brownlee


Journal of Virology | 1999

Direct Evidence that the Poly(A) Tail of Influenza A Virus mRNA Is Synthesized by Reiterative Copying of a U Track in the Virion RNA Template

Leo L.M. Poon; David C. Pritlove; Ervin Fodor; George G. Brownlee


Journal of Virology | 1995

Characterization of the RNA-fork model of virion RNA in the initiation of transcription in influenza A virus.

Ervin Fodor; David C. Pritlove; George G. Brownlee


Journal of General Virology | 1994

The S RNA genome segments of Batai, Cache Valley, Guaroa, Kairi, Lumbo, Main Drain and Northway bunyaviruses: sequence determination and analysis

Ewan F. Dunn; David C. Pritlove; Richard M. Elliott


Journal of Virology | 1999

A Hairpin Loop at the 5′ End of Influenza A Virus Virion RNA Is Required for Synthesis of Poly(A)+ mRNA In Vitro

David C. Pritlove; Leo L.M. Poon; Louise J. Devenish; Mike B. Leahy; George G. Brownlee


Journal of Virology | 1998

Polyadenylation of influenza virus mRNA transcribed in vitro from model virion RNA templates: requirement for 5' conserved sequences.

David C. Pritlove; Leo L.M. Poon; Ervin Fodor; Jane Sharps; George G. Brownlee


Journal of Virology | 1998

The RNA polymerase of influenza virus, bound to the 5' end of virion RNA, acts in cis to polyadenylate mRNA.

Leo L.M. Poon; David C. Pritlove; Jane Sharps; George G. Brownlee


Journal of General Virology | 1995

In vitro transcription and polymerase binding studies of the termini of influenza A virus cRNA: evidence for a cRNA panhandle.

David C. Pritlove; Ervin Fodor; Baik Lin Seong; George G. Brownlee


Nucleic Acids Research | 1995

Solid phase synthesis of 5'-diphosphorylated oligoribonucleotides and their conversion to capped m7Gppp-oligoribonucleotides for use as primers for influenza A virus RNA polymerase in vitro.

George G. Brownlee; Ervin Fodor; David C. Pritlove; K.G. Gould; J.J. Dalluge

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Michael B. Leahy

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Johannes T. Dessens

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Johannes T. Dessens

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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