Louis A. Heaton
University of California, Berkeley
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Virology | 1991
Karen-Beth Goldberg; Brett Modrell; Bradley I. Hillman; Louis A. Heaton; Tae-Jin Choi; Andrew O. Jackson
Abstract The nucleotide sequence of the glycoprotein (G) gene of sonchus yellow net virus (SYNV), a plant rhabdovirus, was determined from viral genomic and mRNA cDNA clones. The G cistron is 2045 nucleotides (nt) long and the G protein mRNA open reading frame (ORF), as determined from the cDNA sequence, contains 1896 nt and encodes a protein of 632 amino acids. Immunoblots with antibodies elicited against the purified glycoprotein from virus particles reacted with a fusion protein produced in Escherichia coli, indicating that the cloned ORF encodes the G protein. The 5′ end of the G protein mRNA corresponds to nt 5111, relative to the 3′ end of the viral (minus sense) genome, as determined by primer extension from mRNA isolated from infected plants, and extends to nt position 7155 on the genomic RNA. A 34-nt untranslated 5′ leader sequence and a 115-nt untranslated 3′ end flank the ORF on the mRNA. The gene junctions on either side of the G gene on the genomic RNA are identical to those previously described for other SYNV genes and are similar to sequences separating genes of animal rhabdoviruses. The predicted molecular weight of the G protein is 70,215 Da, a value less than the 77,000 Da estimated for the glycosylated G protein from virus particles. The deduced amino acid sequence of the SYNV G protein shares little direct relatedness with the G proteins of other rhabdoviruses, but appears to contain a similar signal sequence, a transmembrane anchor domain, and glycosylation signals. In addition, the SYNV G protein contains a putative nuclear targeting site near the carboxy terminus, which may be involved in transit to the nuclear membrane prior to morphogenesis.
Virology | 1989
James C. Carrington; Louis A. Heaton; Douwe Zuidema; Bradley I. Hillman; T.J. Morris
Virology | 1989
Louis A. Heaton; James C. Carrington; T.J. Morris
Virology | 1994
Karen-Beth G. Scholthof; Bradley I. Hillman; Brett Modrell; Louis A. Heaton; Andrew O. Jackson
Virology | 1987
Chikara Masuta; Douwe Zuidema; B.G. Hunter; Louis A. Heaton; Deborah S. Sopher; Andrew O. Jackson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1989
Louis A. Heaton; Bradley I. Hillman; B.G. Hunter; Douwe Zuidema; Andrew O. Jackson
Virology | 1992
Tae-Jin Choi; Shigeru Kuwata; Eugene V. Koonin; Louis A. Heaton; Andrew O. Jackson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1986
Douwe Zuidema; Louis A. Heaton; Robert Hanau; Andrew O. Jackson
Virology | 1987
Douwe Zuidema; Louis A. Heaton; Andrew O. Jackson
Virology | 1990
Bradley I. Hillman; Louis A. Heaton; B.G. Hunter; Brett Modrell; Andrew O. Jackson