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Structural domains within the 3 ' untranslated region of Turnip crinkle virus

  1. Author:
    McCormack, J. C.
    Yuan, X. F.
    Yingling, Y. G.
    Kasprzak, W.
    Zamora, R. E.
    Shapiro, B. A.
    Simon, A. E.
  2. Author Address

    McCormack, John C.; Yuan, Xuefeng, Zamora, Rodolfo E.; Simon, Anne E.] Univ Maryland, Dept Cell Biol & Mol Genet, College Pk, MD 20742 USA. [Yingling, Yaroslava G.; Shapiro, Bruce A.] NCI, Ctr Canc Res Nanobiol Program, Frederick, MD 21702 USA. [Kasprzak, Wojciech] NCI, Basic Res Program, SAIC Frederick Inc, Frederick, MD 21702 USA.
    1. Year: 2008
  1. Journal: Journal of Virology
    1. 82
    2. 17
    3. Pages: 8706-8720
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    The genomes of positive-strand RNA viruses undergo conformational shifts that complicate efforts to equate structures with function. We have initiated a detailed analysis of secondary and tertiary elements within the 3' end of Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) that are required for viral accumulation in vivo. MPGAfold, a massively parallel genetic algorithm, suggested the presence of five hairpins (H4a, H4b, and previously identified hairpins H4, H5, and Pr) and one H-type pseudoknot (Psi(3)) within the 3 '-terminal 194 nucleotides (nt). In vivo compensatory mutagenesis analyses confirmed the existence of H4a, H4b, Psi(3) and a second pseudoknot (Psi(2)) previously identified in a TCV satellite RNA. In-line structure probing of the 194-nt fragment supported the coexistence of H4, H4a, H4b, Psi(3) and a pseudoknot that connects H5 and the 3' end (Psi(1)). Stepwise replacements of TCV elements with the comparable elements from Cardamine chlorotic fleck virus indicated that the complete 142-nt 3' end, and subsets containing Psi(3), H4a, and H4b or Psi(3), H4a, H4b, H5, and Psi(2), form functional domains for virus accumulation in vivo. A new 3-D molecular modeling protocol (RNA2D3D) predicted that H4a, H4b, H5, Psi(3), and Psi(2) are capable of simultaneous existence and bears some resemblance to a tRNA. The related Japanese iris necrotic ring virus does not have comparable domains. These results provide a framework for determining how interconnected elements participate in processes that require 3' untranslated region sequences such as translation and replication.

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