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The measles virus (MV) P/C mRNA is functionally bicistronic. Translation is presumed to initiate at both the first and second 5'-proximal AUG codons, leading, respectively, to synthesis of the P and C polypeptides from different overlapping reading frames. To study the function and differential expression of these polypeptides, we have constructed hybrid human adenoviruses capable of expressing high levels of P and C together or of C alone. Cloned cDNA corresponding to the MV P/C gene was coupled to the adenovirus type 2 (Ad2) major late promoter, most of the Ad2 tripartite leader sequence, and the simian virus 40 3'-end processing signal and then used to replace most of the E1a-E1b region of the Ad5 genome in two hybrid adenoviruses: one (Ad5MV/PC13) which contained both 5'-proximal AUG codons of the P/C mRNA and another (Ad5MV/C3) which retained only the second. The sequence context for the P protein initiator AUG codon in Ad5MV/PC13 was made more favorable (GAGAUGG) than the relatively unfavorable context (CCGAUGG) seen in the native MV P/C mRNA. After infection of 293 cells (which provide complementary E1a-E1b functions), both viruses directed equal amounts of P/C-specific mRNA transcription. Ad5MV/PC13 directed the synthesis of both P and C proteins, while Ad5MV/C3 directed the synthesis of C protein alone. Ad5-expressed P protein was phosphorylated, while C was not. C protein had a similar diffuse cytoplasmic localization in both MV and Ad5-infected cells. Ad5MV/C3 and Ad5MV/PC13 directed equal amounts of C protein expression in 293 cells at a level approximately 15 times greater than that seen in MV-infected cells. Thus the level of C protein expression was unaffected by the presence or absence of an out-of-frame upstream AUG codon in a favorable sequence context. This observation cannot be explained by the scanning model for ribosomal initiation and suggests that ribosomes may be binding directly at an internal mRNA site at or near the initiator AUG codon for the C protein.
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