Definition of the minimal viral components required for the initiation of unprimed RNA synthesis by influenza virus RNA polymerase
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The first 11 nt at the 5′ end of influenza virus genomic RNA were shown to be both necessary and sufficient for specific binding by the influenza virus polymerase. A novel in vitro transcription assay, in which the polymerase was bound to paramagnetic beads via a biotinylated 5′-vRNA oligonucleotide, was used to study the activities of different forms of the polymerase. Complexes composed of co-expressed PB1/PB2/PA proteins and a sub-complex composed of PB1/PA bound to the 5′-vRNA oligonucleotide, whereas PB1 expressed alone did not. The enriched 5′-vRNA/PB1/PB2/PA complex was highly active for ApG and globin mRNA primed transcription on a model 3′-vRNA template. RNA synthesis in the absence of added primers produced products with 5′-terminal tri- or diphosphate groups, indicating that genuine unprimed initiation of transcription also occurred. No transcriptase activity was detected for the PB1/PA complex. These results demonstrate a role for PA in the enhancement of 5′ end binding activity of PB1, a role for PB2 in the assembly of a polymerase complex able to perform both cap-dependent and -independent synthesis and that NP is not required for the initiation of replicative transcription.
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Oxford University Press
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2002-01-15



