Multiple Roles for ATP in the Synthesis and Processing of mRNA by Vaccinia Virus: Specific Inhibitory Effects of Adenosine (β,γ-Imido) Triphosphate

  • Gershowitz A
  • Boone R
  • Moss B
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Adenosine (β,γ-imido)triphosphate (AMP-PNP) and guanosine (β,γ-imido)triphosphate (GMP-PNP) are analogs of ATP and GTP with non-hydrolyzable γ-phosphates. Although both AMP-PNP and GMP-PNP were used in place of ATP and GTP by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase to transcribe vaccinia virus DNA, only GMP-PNP was used by the transcriptase present within vaccinia virus cores. AMP-PNP specifically prevented initiation of transcription, since RNA initiated in the presence of ATP, GTP, and CTP was subsequently elongated by incubating the washed cores in the presence of AMP-PNP, GTP, CTP, and UTP. The RNA formed in this manner, however, was (i) several times longer than normal transcripts, indicating a defect in chain termination and/or cleavage of nascent RNA, (ii) was not polyadenylylated (although free polyadenylic acid formed), and (iii) was not extruded from the virus cores. Nearest neighbor analysis demonstrated that AMP-PNP was incorporated adjacent to all four nucleotides, and hybridization to restriction endonuclease fragments of vaccinia virus DNA indicated that the high-molecular-weight RNA was transcribed from representative fractions of the entire genome. The possibility of a block in processing rather than or in addition to a block in chain termination was suggested by the cleavage of the high-molecular-weight RNA within the core after replacement of AMP-PNP with ATP. Cleavage of purified high-molecular-weight RNA by a soluble endoribonuclease extracted from vaccinia virus cores, however, was not dependent upon ATP, nor was it inhibited by AMP-PNP. The latter results suggest that AMP-PNP blocks a step preceding cleavage.

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Gershowitz, A., Boone, R. F., & Moss, B. (1978). Multiple Roles for ATP in the Synthesis and Processing of mRNA by Vaccinia Virus: Specific Inhibitory Effects of Adenosine (β,γ-Imido) Triphosphate. Journal of Virology, 27(2), 399–408. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.27.2.399-408.1978

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