Journal of virology

How the ends of the dengue virus genome control protein production

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Abstract

Capped DCLD RNA was expressed as efficiently as capped GLGpA RNA in Vero cells.

  • The genomic RNAs of flaviviruses like dengue virus have a 5' cap but lack a 3' poly(A) tail.
  • Capped DCLD RNA demonstrated significantly greater translational efficiency compared to its uncapped form.
  • Uncapped DCLD RNA was translated 6 to 12 times more efficiently than uncapped RNAs with globin mRNA UTRs.
  • The 5' cap and DEN 3' UTR synergistically enhanced the translational efficiency of DCLD RNA.
  • The DEN 3' UTR improved mRNA stability, although this effect was weaker than the enhancement of translation.
  • Several conserved elements in the DEN 3' UTR contributed to its translational regulatory properties, independent of 5' viral sequences.

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