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Ribosomal Frameshifting in Decoding Plant Viral RNAs
Frameshifting provides an elegant mechanism by which viral RNA both encodes overlapping genes and controls expression levels of those genes. As in animal viruses, the −1 ribosomal frameshift site in the viral mRNA consists of a canonical shifty heptanucleotide followed by a highly structured framesh...
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description | Frameshifting provides an elegant mechanism by which viral RNA both encodes overlapping genes and controls expression levels of those genes. As in animal viruses, the −1 ribosomal frameshift site in the viral mRNA consists of a canonical shifty heptanucleotide followed by a highly structured frameshift stimulatory element, and the gene translated as a result of frameshifting usually encodes the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. In plant viruses, the −1 frameshift stimulatory element consists of either (i) a small pseudoknot stabilized by many triple-stranded regions and a triple base pair containing a protonated cytidine at the helical junction, (ii) an unusual apical loop–internal loop interaction in which a stem-loop in the 3(′) untranslated region 4 kb downstream base pairs to a bulged stem-loop at the frameshift site, or (iii) a potential simple stem-loop. Other less well-characterized changes in reading frame occur on plant viral RNAs, including a possible +1 frameshift, and net −1 reading frame changes that do not utilize canonical frameshift signals. All these studies reveal the remarkable ways in which plant viral RNAs interact with ribosomes to precisely control protein expression at the ratios needed to sustain virus replication. |
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spelling | pubmed-71223782020-04-06 Ribosomal Frameshifting in Decoding Plant Viral RNAs Miller, W. Allen Giedroc, David P. Recoding: Expansion of Decoding Rules Enriches Gene Expression Article Frameshifting provides an elegant mechanism by which viral RNA both encodes overlapping genes and controls expression levels of those genes. As in animal viruses, the −1 ribosomal frameshift site in the viral mRNA consists of a canonical shifty heptanucleotide followed by a highly structured frameshift stimulatory element, and the gene translated as a result of frameshifting usually encodes the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. In plant viruses, the −1 frameshift stimulatory element consists of either (i) a small pseudoknot stabilized by many triple-stranded regions and a triple base pair containing a protonated cytidine at the helical junction, (ii) an unusual apical loop–internal loop interaction in which a stem-loop in the 3(′) untranslated region 4 kb downstream base pairs to a bulged stem-loop at the frameshift site, or (iii) a potential simple stem-loop. Other less well-characterized changes in reading frame occur on plant viral RNAs, including a possible +1 frameshift, and net −1 reading frame changes that do not utilize canonical frameshift signals. All these studies reveal the remarkable ways in which plant viral RNAs interact with ribosomes to precisely control protein expression at the ratios needed to sustain virus replication. 2009-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7122378/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-89382-2_9 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Miller, W. Allen Giedroc, David P. Ribosomal Frameshifting in Decoding Plant Viral RNAs |
title | Ribosomal Frameshifting in Decoding Plant Viral RNAs |
title_full | Ribosomal Frameshifting in Decoding Plant Viral RNAs |
title_fullStr | Ribosomal Frameshifting in Decoding Plant Viral RNAs |
title_full_unstemmed | Ribosomal Frameshifting in Decoding Plant Viral RNAs |
title_short | Ribosomal Frameshifting in Decoding Plant Viral RNAs |
title_sort | ribosomal frameshifting in decoding plant viral rnas |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7122378/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-89382-2_9 |
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