The RNA helicase eIF4A Is required for sapovirus translation

The eukaryotic initiation factor 4A (eIF4A) is a DEAD box helicase that unwinds RNA structure in the 5' untranslated region (UTR) of mRNAs. Here, we investigated the role of eIF4A in porcine sapovirus VPg-dependent translation. Using inhibitors and dominant-negative mutants, we found that eIF4A is required for viral translation and infectivity, suggesting that despite the presence of a very short 5' UTR, eIF4A is required to unwind RNA structure in the sapovirus genome to facilitate virus translation.

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Contributors
Hosmillo M, Sweeney T R, Chaudhry Y, Leen E, Curry S, Goodfellow I, Cho K O
Year
2016
Journal
Journal of Virology
Volume
90
Issue
10
Pages
5200-5204
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