2008
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0800468105
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An overlapping essential gene in the Potyviridae

Abstract: The family Potyviridae includes >30% of known plant virus species, many of which are of great agricultural significance. These viruses have a positive sense RNA genome that is Ϸ10 kb long and contains a single long ORF. The ORF is translated into a large polyprotein, which is cleaved into Ϸ10 mature proteins. We report the discovery of a short ORF embedded within the P3 cistron of the polyprotein but translated in the ؉2 reading-frame. The ORF, termed pipo, is conserved and has a strong bioinformatic coding si… Show more

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“…For Su94-54, 5,824,335 HiSeq reads of 21-24 nt mapped to the contig obtained with CLC, with an average coverage of 12,191. Both Su03-07 and Su94-54 had a typical potyvirus genome organization, with a large ORF encoding a 3281 aa and 3295 aa polyprotein, respectively, with a putative frameshift in the P3 coding region yielding a P3N-PIPO protein (Chung et al, 2008). The putative cleavage sites in the polyprotein were similar to those of other potyviruses (Adams et al, 2005a).…”
Section: Complete Sequences Of Su94-54 and Su03-07mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…For Su94-54, 5,824,335 HiSeq reads of 21-24 nt mapped to the contig obtained with CLC, with an average coverage of 12,191. Both Su03-07 and Su94-54 had a typical potyvirus genome organization, with a large ORF encoding a 3281 aa and 3295 aa polyprotein, respectively, with a putative frameshift in the P3 coding region yielding a P3N-PIPO protein (Chung et al, 2008). The putative cleavage sites in the polyprotein were similar to those of other potyviruses (Adams et al, 2005a).…”
Section: Complete Sequences Of Su94-54 and Su03-07mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The PPV polyprotein is co-and post-translationally cleaved by three virus-encoded proteinases to produce 10 protein products: P1, HC-Pro, P3, 6K1, CI, 6K2, NIa, VPg, NIb and CP (Salvador et al, 2006). Another short ORF, called PIPO (Pretty Interesting Potyviridae ORF), has been reported for Potyviruses recently (Chung et al, 2008). PIPO is embedded within the P3 cistron and translated as a fusion protein in the +2 reading frame.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2b) encoding two 6 kDa proteins (6K1 and 6K2), cylindrical inclusion protein (CI), viral protein genome-linked (VPg), the main viral proteinase (NIa-Pro), the replicase (NIb) and the coat protein (CP) of CBSV/UCBSV are more similar to the sequences of CVYV, SqVYV and SPMMV (Chung et al, 2008). The P3 protein of CBSV/UCBSV also encodes a second protein, P3N-PIPO, which is generated by a +2 frameshift.…”
Section: Genome Organization Genome Evolution and Gene Functionsmentioning
confidence: 85%