Solubilization and promoter analysis of RNA polymerase from rice stripe virus

  • Barbier P
  • Takahashi M
  • Nakamura I
  • et al.
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Abstract

The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase associated with rice stripe virus was dissociated from viral RNA (vRNA) by CsCl centrifugation. The solubilized RNA-free RNA polymerase transcribed a model RNA template 50 nucleotides in length carrying the 5'- and 3'-terminal conserved sequences of all four genome RNA segments. A 3'-terminal half molecule of the model template was also active as a template. Hence, we propose that the 3'-terminal conserved sequence serves as a promoter for the rice stripe virus-associated RNA polymerase. The solubilized enzyme, however, was unable to transcribe vRNA. The failure of the solubilized enzyme to transcribe vRNA is discussed in relation to the apparent loss of RNA polymerase activity after treatment of virions with high concentrations of salt.

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Barbier, P., Takahashi, M., Nakamura, I., Toriyama, S., & Ishihama, A. (1992). Solubilization and promoter analysis of RNA polymerase from rice stripe virus. Journal of Virology, 66(10), 6171–6174. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.66.10.6171-6174.1992

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