Decoding Human Cytomegalovirus
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) genome was sequenced 20 years ago. However, like those of other complex viruses, our understanding of its protein coding potential is far from complete. We used ribosome profiling and transcript analysis to experimentally define the HCMV translation products and follow their temporal expression. We identified hundreds of previously unidentified open reading frames and confirmed a fraction by means of mass spectrometry. We found that regulated use of alternative transcript start sites plays a broad role in enabling tight temporal control of HCMV protein expression and allowing multiple distinct polypeptides to be generated from a single genomic locus. Our results reveal an…
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13Topics & keywords
- Human cytomegalovirus
- Ribosome profiling
- Biology
- Genome
- Computational biology
- Coding region
- Open reading frame
- Ribosome
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