Deciphering Poxvirus Gene Expression by RNA Sequencing and Ribosome Profiling

Apr 24, 2015Journal of virology

Understanding poxvirus gene activity using RNA and protein production analysis

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Abstract

By 4 hours after infection, approximately 80% of the ribosome-associated mRNA was viral.

  • Ribosome-associated mRNAs were found for most annotated early genes at 2 hours and for most intermediate and late genes at 4 and 8 hours.
  • A subset of early mRNAs continued to be translated at later time points.
  • At 2 hours, there was a strong correlation between individual mRNA abundance and associated ribosome numbers, indicating transcriptional regulation.
  • Extensive transcriptional read-through disrupted this correlation at later time points.
  • The mRNAs with the highest ribosome density were involved in host response, DNA replication, and transcription early on, shifting to virion components later.
  • Novel putative translation initiation sites were identified, primarily associated with short protein coding sequences.

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