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Translation of the hepatitis C virus genomic RNA is mediated
by an internal ribosome entry site (IRES). The 330-nt IRES RNA
forms a binary complex with the small 40S ribosomal subunit
as a first step in translation initiation. Here chemical probing
and 4-thiouridine-mediated crosslinking are used to characterize
the interaction of the HCV IRES with the HeLa 40S subunit. No
IRES-18S rRNA contacts were detected, but several specific
crosslinks to 40S ribosomal proteins were observed. The identity
of the crosslinked proteins agrees well with available structural
information and provides new insights into HCV IRES function.
The protein-rich surface of the 40S subunit thus mediates the
IRES–ribosome interaction.
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