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THE single stranded RNA genome of bacteriophage Qβ has been variously estimated to consist of from 3,5001 to 4,5002 nucleotides. It contains three known cistrons3, which correspond to three of the four Qβ-specific proteins synthesized in vivo and in vitro4–6. These are: (1) the gene for the maturation or A protein (molecular weight 41,000 (refs. 4, 5)), (2) that for the major coat protein of the virus (molecular weight 14,000 (ref. 9)), and (3) the gene for the phage-specific subunit of the Qβ replicase (molecular weight 64,000 (ref. 10) or 69,000 (ref. 24)), listed in the probable order7,8 that they occur on the Qβ RNA. The fourth Qβ-specific protein, A1 or IIb (molecular weight 36,000 (refs. 4–6, 10)), has recently been shown by Weiner and Weber to have an N-terminal sequence which is identical (for eight amino-acids) to that of the coat protein7. Because increased amounts of A1 appear in virus particles grown in cells containing a UGA suppressor, Weiner and Weber postulate7 that this protein is the product of natural read-through at the UGA termination signal of the Qβ coat cistron. Such read-through (involving about 600 nucleotides) could occur entirely within a large “intercistronic” region between the coat and replicase genes, or could involve translation, either in or out of phase, of the replicase cistron. In hopes of distinguishing between these alternatives, I have isolated and examined the nucleotide sequence of the region surrounding the initiator codon of the Qβ replicase gene.
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STEITZ, J. Oligonucleotide Sequence of Replicase Initiation Site in Qβ RNA. Nature New Biology 236, 71–75 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio236071a0
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