RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 Jaafar, Fauziah Mohd A1 Attoui, Houssam A1 de Micco, Philippe A1 de Lamballerie, XavierYR 2004 T1 Termination and read-through proteins encoded by genome segment 9 of Colorado tick fever virus JF Journal of General Virology, VO 85 IS 8 SP 2237 OP 2244 DO https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.80019-0 PB Microbiology Society, SN 1465-2099, AB Genome segment 9 (Seg-9) of Colorado tick fever virus (CTFV) is 1884 bp long and contains a large open reading frame (ORF; 1845 nt in length overall), although a single in-frame stop codon (at nt 1052–1054) reduces the ORF coding capacity by approximately 40 %. However, analyses of highly conserved RNA sequences in the vicinity of the stop codon indicate that it belongs to a class of ‘leaky terminators’. The third nucleotide positions in codons situated both before and after the stop codon, shows the highest variability, suggesting that both regions are translated during virus replication. This also suggests that the stop signal is functionally leaky, allowing read-through translation to occur. Indeed, both the truncated ‘termination’ protein and the full-length ‘read-through’ protein (VP9 and VP9′, respectively) were detected in CTFV-infected cells, in cells transfected with a plasmid expressing only Seg-9 protein products, and in the in vitro translation products from undenatured Seg-9 ssRNA. The ratios of full-length and truncated proteins generated suggest that read-through may be down-regulated by other viral proteins. Western blot analysis of infected cells and purified CTFV showed that VP9 is a structural component of the virion, while VP9′ is a non-structural protein., UL https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jgv/10.1099/vir.0.80019-0