Gene mapping in Pichinde virus: assignment of viral polypeptides to genomic L and S RNAs

  • Harnish D
  • Dimock K
  • Bishop D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that Pichinde virus encodes at least three primary translation products. Using wild-type Pichinde and Munchique viruses and a reassortant between the two, designated RE-2, we were able to assign polypeptides L, GPC, and NP to viral L and S RNAs. The RE-2 virus contains the L RNA of Pichinde virus and the S RNA of Munchique virus. Two-dimensional tryptic peptide mapping of L-[35S]methionine-containing peptides demonstrated that NP and GPC were identical in Munchique and RE-2 viruses, and both differed from the corresponding Pichinde virus tryptic profiles. On the basis of this, NP and GPC must be encoded by viral S RNA. Similar comparisons for L polypeptide demonstrated that L is a virus-specific polypeptide encoded by L RNA.

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Harnish, D. G., Dimock, K., Bishop, D. H., & Rawls, W. E. (1983). Gene mapping in Pichinde virus: assignment of viral polypeptides to genomic L and S RNAs. Journal of Virology, 46(2), 638–641. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.46.2.638-641.1983

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