Characterization of the Coat Protein mRNA of Southern Bean Mosaic Virus and Its Relationship to the Genomic RNA

Abstract

RNA isolated from southern bean mosaic virions contains, in small amount, a subgenomic RNA (molecular weight, 0.38 × 10(6)) that serves in vitro as an mRNA for southern bean mosaic virus coat protein. The RNA has a 5′-linked protein indistinguishable from the protein linked to the 5′ end of full-length genomic RNA. Its base sequence, determined to 91 bases from the 3′ end, is identical to the 3′-terminal sequence of the genomic RNA. The results suggest that the coat protein messenger sequence exists as a “silent” cistron near the 3′ end of the genomic RNA

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