Rice dwarf phytoreovirus segment S11 encodes a nucleic acid binding protein

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The function of rice dwarf virus segment 11 and the corresponding segments of other phytoreoviruses is not yet determined. The amino acid sequence of Pns11, encoded by segment 11, contains a putative zinc finger and five flanking basic regions at the C-terminus. The full-length Pns11 protein and three truncated derivatives, which lack the N-terminus, the zinc-finger, or the C-terminal five basic regions were expressed in Escherichia coil and their nucleic acid binding properties were studied. Pns11 interacts with single- and double-stranded forms of DNA and RNA in a sequence-nonspecific manner. The truncated derivative which contains both the zinc-finger and the C-terminal basic regions has the same binding properties as the full-length Pns11. However, removal of either of these domains prevents binding activity. The binding activity of Pns11 was drastically reduced when the blots were treated with a high concentration of EDTA. Moreover, Pns11 extracted from infected rice also binds to single-stranded RNA. These data suggest that RDV Pns11 binding activity is structure-dependent and it may pray an important role in virus replication and/or genome assortment.

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Xu, H., Li, Y., Mao, Z., Li, Y., Wu, Z., Qu, L., … Chen, Z. (1998). Rice dwarf phytoreovirus segment S11 encodes a nucleic acid binding protein. Virology, 240(2), 267–272. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1997.8945

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