Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/410
Title: The 7a accessory protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus acts as an RNA silencing suppressor
Authors: Lal, Sunil K
Mukherjee, Sunil K
Karjee, Sumona
Minhas, Ankita
Sood, Vikas
Ponia, Sanket S
Banerjea, Akhil C
Chow, Vincent T K
Issue Date: Oct-2010
Publisher: American Society for Microbiology
Abstract: RNA silencing suppressors (RSSs) are well studied for plant viruses but are not well defined to date for animal viruses. Here, we have identified an RSS from a medically important positive-sense mammalian virus, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus. The viral 7a accessory protein suppressed both transgene and virus-induced gene silencing by reducing the levels of small interfering RNA (siRNA). The suppression of silencing was analyzed by two independent assays, and the middle region (amino acids [aa] 32 to 89) of 7a was responsible for suppression. Finally, the RNA suppression property and the enhancement of heterologous replicon activity by the 7a protein were confirmed for animal cell lines.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/410
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