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X: The leader RNA of coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus contains an enhancer-like element for subgenomic mRNA transcription (0)

by Y Wang, Zhang
Venue:J Virol
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RESEARCH Open Access A5’-proximal Stem-loop Structure of 5’ Untranslated Region of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Genome Is Key for Virus Replication

by Jiaqi Lu, Fei Gao, Zuzhang Wei, Ping Liu, Changlong Liu, Haihong Zheng, Yanhua Li, Tao Lin, Shishan Yuan
"... Background: It has been well documented that the 5 ’ untranslated region (5 ’ UTR) of many positive-stranded RNA viruses contain key cis-acting regulatory sequences, as well as high-order structural elements. Little is known for such regulatory elements controlling porcine arterivirus replication. W ..."
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Background: It has been well documented that the 5 ’ untranslated region (5 ’ UTR) of many positive-stranded RNA viruses contain key cis-acting regulatory sequences, as well as high-order structural elements. Little is known for such regulatory elements controlling porcine arterivirus replication. We investigated the roles of a conserved stemloop 2 (SL2) that resides in the 5’UTR of the genome of a type II porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV). Results: We provided genetic evidences demonstrating that 1) the SL2 in type II PRRSV 5 ’ UTR, N-SL2, could be structurally and functionally substituted by its counterpart in type I PRRSV, E-SL2; 2) the functionality of N-SL2 was dependent upon the G-C rich stem structure, while the ternary-loop size was irrelevant to RNA synthesis; 3) serial deletions showed that the stem integrity of N-SL2 was crucial for subgenomic mRNA synthesis; and 4) when extensive base-pairs in the stem region was deleted, an alternative N-SL2-like structure with different sequence was utilized for virus replication. Conclusion: Taken together, we concluded that the phylogenetically conserved SL2 in the 5 ’ UTR was crucial for PRRSV virus replication, subgenomic mRNA synthesis in particular. Background
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...ome of which are inter-changeable among different viruses, such structural elements may facilitate the presentation of the consensus leader TRS sequence accessible for discontinuous RNA transcription =-=[14,15]-=-. For Picoronaviridae members, e.g. Aichi virus, three stemloops at the 5’ end of the genome are crucial for viral RNA replication [16,17]. In addition, a pseudoknot structureformedbyRNA-RNA tertiary ...

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