A La autoantigen homologue is required for the internal ribosome entry site mediated translation of giardiavirus.

Translation of Giardiavirus (GLV) mRNA is initiated at an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) in the viral transcript. The IRES localizes to a downstream portion of 5' untranslated region (UTR) and a part of the early downstream coding region of the transcript. Recent studies indicated that the...

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Main Authors: Srinivas Garlapati, Ashesh A Saraiya, Ching C Wang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-03-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3066225?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-21dbb5c59bf446eb8e00d8e807ad38182020-11-25T00:23:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-03-0163e1826310.1371/journal.pone.0018263A La autoantigen homologue is required for the internal ribosome entry site mediated translation of giardiavirus.Srinivas GarlapatiAshesh A SaraiyaChing C WangTranslation of Giardiavirus (GLV) mRNA is initiated at an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) in the viral transcript. The IRES localizes to a downstream portion of 5' untranslated region (UTR) and a part of the early downstream coding region of the transcript. Recent studies indicated that the IRES does not require a pre-initiation complex to initiate translation but may directly recruit the small ribosome subunit with the help of a number of trans-activating protein factors. A La autoantigen homologue in the viral host Giardia lamblia, GlLa, was proposed as one of the potential trans-activating factors based on its specific binding to GLV-IRES in vitro. In this study, we further elucidated the functional role of GlLa in GLV-IRES mediated translation in Giardia by knocking down GlLa with antisense morpholino oligo, which resulted in a reduction of GLV-IRES activity by 40%. An over-expression of GlLa in Giardia moderately stimulated GLV-IRES activity by 20%. A yeast inhibitory RNA (IRNA), known to bind mammalian and yeast La autoantigen and inhibit Poliovirus and Hepatitis C virus IRES activities in vitro and in vivo, was also found to bind to GlLa protein in vitro and inhibited GLV-IRES function in vivo. The C-terminal domain of La autoantigen interferes with the dimerization of La and inhibits its function. An over-expression of the C-terminal domain (200-348aa) of GlLa in Giardia showed a dominant-negative effect on GLV-IRES activity, suggesting a potential inhibition of GlLa dimerization. HA tagged GlLa protein was detected mainly in the cytoplasm of Giardia, thus supporting a primary role of GlLa in translation initiation in Giardiavirus.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3066225?pdf=render
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author Srinivas Garlapati
Ashesh A Saraiya
Ching C Wang
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Ashesh A Saraiya
Ching C Wang
A La autoantigen homologue is required for the internal ribosome entry site mediated translation of giardiavirus.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Srinivas Garlapati
Ashesh A Saraiya
Ching C Wang
author_sort Srinivas Garlapati
title A La autoantigen homologue is required for the internal ribosome entry site mediated translation of giardiavirus.
title_short A La autoantigen homologue is required for the internal ribosome entry site mediated translation of giardiavirus.
title_full A La autoantigen homologue is required for the internal ribosome entry site mediated translation of giardiavirus.
title_fullStr A La autoantigen homologue is required for the internal ribosome entry site mediated translation of giardiavirus.
title_full_unstemmed A La autoantigen homologue is required for the internal ribosome entry site mediated translation of giardiavirus.
title_sort la autoantigen homologue is required for the internal ribosome entry site mediated translation of giardiavirus.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Translation of Giardiavirus (GLV) mRNA is initiated at an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) in the viral transcript. The IRES localizes to a downstream portion of 5' untranslated region (UTR) and a part of the early downstream coding region of the transcript. Recent studies indicated that the IRES does not require a pre-initiation complex to initiate translation but may directly recruit the small ribosome subunit with the help of a number of trans-activating protein factors. A La autoantigen homologue in the viral host Giardia lamblia, GlLa, was proposed as one of the potential trans-activating factors based on its specific binding to GLV-IRES in vitro. In this study, we further elucidated the functional role of GlLa in GLV-IRES mediated translation in Giardia by knocking down GlLa with antisense morpholino oligo, which resulted in a reduction of GLV-IRES activity by 40%. An over-expression of GlLa in Giardia moderately stimulated GLV-IRES activity by 20%. A yeast inhibitory RNA (IRNA), known to bind mammalian and yeast La autoantigen and inhibit Poliovirus and Hepatitis C virus IRES activities in vitro and in vivo, was also found to bind to GlLa protein in vitro and inhibited GLV-IRES function in vivo. The C-terminal domain of La autoantigen interferes with the dimerization of La and inhibits its function. An over-expression of the C-terminal domain (200-348aa) of GlLa in Giardia showed a dominant-negative effect on GLV-IRES activity, suggesting a potential inhibition of GlLa dimerization. HA tagged GlLa protein was detected mainly in the cytoplasm of Giardia, thus supporting a primary role of GlLa in translation initiation in Giardiavirus.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3066225?pdf=render
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