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Sequence requirements for RNA strand transfer during nidovirus discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis

Nidovirus subgenomic mRNAs contain a leader sequence derived from the 5′ end of the genome fused to different sequences (‘bodies’) derived from the 3′ end. Their generation involves a unique mechanism of discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis that resembles copy-choice RNA recombination. During this...

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Autores principales: Pasternak, Alexander O., van den Born, Erwin, Spaan, Willy J.M., Snijder, Eric J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC125340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11742998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/emboj/20.24.7220
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author Pasternak, Alexander O.
van den Born, Erwin
Spaan, Willy J.M.
Snijder, Eric J.
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Spaan, Willy J.M.
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description Nidovirus subgenomic mRNAs contain a leader sequence derived from the 5′ end of the genome fused to different sequences (‘bodies’) derived from the 3′ end. Their generation involves a unique mechanism of discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis that resembles copy-choice RNA recombination. During this process, the nascent RNA strand is transferred from one site in the template to another, during either plus or minus strand synthesis, to yield subgenomic RNA molecules. Central to this process are transcription-regulating sequences (TRSs), which are present at both template sites and ensure the fidelity of strand transfer. Here we present results of a comprehensive co-variation mutagenesis study of equine arteritis virus TRSs, demonstrating that discontinuous RNA synthesis depends not only on base pairing between sense leader TRS and antisense body TRS, but also on the primary sequence of the body TRS. While the leader TRS merely plays a targeting role for strand transfer, the body TRS fulfils multiple functions. The sequences of mRNA leader–body junctions of TRS mutants strongly suggested that the discontinuous step occurs during minus strand synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-1253402002-09-19 Sequence requirements for RNA strand transfer during nidovirus discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis Pasternak, Alexander O. van den Born, Erwin Spaan, Willy J.M. Snijder, Eric J. EMBO J Article Nidovirus subgenomic mRNAs contain a leader sequence derived from the 5′ end of the genome fused to different sequences (‘bodies’) derived from the 3′ end. Their generation involves a unique mechanism of discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis that resembles copy-choice RNA recombination. During this process, the nascent RNA strand is transferred from one site in the template to another, during either plus or minus strand synthesis, to yield subgenomic RNA molecules. Central to this process are transcription-regulating sequences (TRSs), which are present at both template sites and ensure the fidelity of strand transfer. Here we present results of a comprehensive co-variation mutagenesis study of equine arteritis virus TRSs, demonstrating that discontinuous RNA synthesis depends not only on base pairing between sense leader TRS and antisense body TRS, but also on the primary sequence of the body TRS. While the leader TRS merely plays a targeting role for strand transfer, the body TRS fulfils multiple functions. The sequences of mRNA leader–body junctions of TRS mutants strongly suggested that the discontinuous step occurs during minus strand synthesis. Oxford University Press 2001-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC125340/ /pubmed/11742998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/emboj/20.24.7220 Text en Copyright © 2001 European Molecular Biology Organization
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Pasternak, Alexander O.
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Spaan, Willy J.M.
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Sequence requirements for RNA strand transfer during nidovirus discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis
title Sequence requirements for RNA strand transfer during nidovirus discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis
title_full Sequence requirements for RNA strand transfer during nidovirus discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis
title_fullStr Sequence requirements for RNA strand transfer during nidovirus discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Sequence requirements for RNA strand transfer during nidovirus discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis
title_short Sequence requirements for RNA strand transfer during nidovirus discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis
title_sort sequence requirements for rna strand transfer during nidovirus discontinuous subgenomic rna synthesis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC125340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11742998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/emboj/20.24.7220
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