Role of the C Terminus of Lassa Virus L Protein in Viral mRNA Synthesis

  • Lehmann M
  • Pahlmann M
  • Jérôme H
  • et al.
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Abstract

The N terminus of arenavirus L protein contains an endonuclease presumably involved in “cap snatching.” Here, we employed the Lassa virus replicon system to map other L protein sites that might be involved in this mechanism. Residues Phe-1979, Arg-2018, Phe-2071, Asp-2106, Trp-2173, Tyr-2179, Arg-2200, and Arg-2204 were important for viral mRNA synthesis but dispensable for genome replication. Thus, the C terminus of L protein is involved in the mRNA synthesis process, potentially by mediating cap binding.

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Lehmann, M., Pahlmann, M., Jérôme, H., Busch, C., Lelke, M., & Günther, S. (2014). Role of the C Terminus of Lassa Virus L Protein in Viral mRNA Synthesis. Journal of Virology, 88(15), 8713–8717. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00652-14

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