An overlapping essential gene in the Potyviridae
Iowa State University · University College Cork · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The family Potyviridae includes >30% of known plant virus species, many of which are of great agricultural significance. These viruses have a positive sense RNA genome that is approximately 10 kb long and contains a single long ORF. The ORF is translated into a large polyprotein, which is cleaved into approximately 10 mature proteins. We report the discovery of a short ORF embedded within the P3 cistron of the polyprotein but translated in the +2 reading-frame. The ORF, termed pipo, is conserved and has a strong bioinformatic coding signature throughout the large and diverse Potyviridae family. Mutations that knock out expression of the PIPO protein in Turnip mosaic potyvirus but leave the polyprotein amino…
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Cistron
- Turnip mosaic virus
- Genetics
- Gene
- Open reading frame
- Frameshift mutation
- Potyviridae