Dual short upstream open reading frames control translation of a herpesviral polycistronic mRNA.
The Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) protein kinase, encoded by ORF36, functions to phosphorylate cellular and viral targets important in the KSHV lifecycle and to activate the anti-viral prodrug ganciclovir. Unlike the vast majority of mapped KSHV genes, no viral transcript has b...
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doaj-8a45469b006c4290a475a9d5e37cfdd02020-11-25T02:21:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742013-01-0191e100315610.1371/journal.ppat.1003156Dual short upstream open reading frames control translation of a herpesviral polycistronic mRNA.Lisa M KronstadKevin F BruloisJae U JungBritt A GlaunsingerThe Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) protein kinase, encoded by ORF36, functions to phosphorylate cellular and viral targets important in the KSHV lifecycle and to activate the anti-viral prodrug ganciclovir. Unlike the vast majority of mapped KSHV genes, no viral transcript has been identified with ORF36 positioned as the 5'-proximal gene. Here we report that ORF36 is robustly translated as a downstream cistron from the ORF35-37 polycistronic transcript in a cap-dependent manner. We identified two short, upstream open reading frames (uORFs) within the 5' UTR of the polycistronic mRNA. While both uORFs function as negative regulators of ORF35, unexpectedly, the second allows for the translation of the downstream ORF36 gene by a termination-reinitiation mechanism. Positional conservation of uORFs within a number of related viruses suggests that this may be a common γ-herpesviral adaptation of a host translational regulatory mechanism.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3561293?pdf=render |
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Lisa M Kronstad Kevin F Brulois Jae U Jung Britt A Glaunsinger |
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Lisa M Kronstad Kevin F Brulois Jae U Jung Britt A Glaunsinger Dual short upstream open reading frames control translation of a herpesviral polycistronic mRNA. PLoS Pathogens |
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Lisa M Kronstad Kevin F Brulois Jae U Jung Britt A Glaunsinger |
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Lisa M Kronstad |
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Dual short upstream open reading frames control translation of a herpesviral polycistronic mRNA. |
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Dual short upstream open reading frames control translation of a herpesviral polycistronic mRNA. |
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Dual short upstream open reading frames control translation of a herpesviral polycistronic mRNA. |
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Dual short upstream open reading frames control translation of a herpesviral polycistronic mRNA. |
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Dual short upstream open reading frames control translation of a herpesviral polycistronic mRNA. |
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dual short upstream open reading frames control translation of a herpesviral polycistronic mrna. |
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1553-7366 1553-7374 |
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The Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) protein kinase, encoded by ORF36, functions to phosphorylate cellular and viral targets important in the KSHV lifecycle and to activate the anti-viral prodrug ganciclovir. Unlike the vast majority of mapped KSHV genes, no viral transcript has been identified with ORF36 positioned as the 5'-proximal gene. Here we report that ORF36 is robustly translated as a downstream cistron from the ORF35-37 polycistronic transcript in a cap-dependent manner. We identified two short, upstream open reading frames (uORFs) within the 5' UTR of the polycistronic mRNA. While both uORFs function as negative regulators of ORF35, unexpectedly, the second allows for the translation of the downstream ORF36 gene by a termination-reinitiation mechanism. Positional conservation of uORFs within a number of related viruses suggests that this may be a common γ-herpesviral adaptation of a host translational regulatory mechanism. |
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