| Literature DB >> 28548627 |
My-Tra Le1, Wojciech K Kasprzak2, Bruce A Shapiro3, Anne E Simon1.
Abstract
How plus-strand [+]RNA virus genomes transition from translation templates to replication templates is a matter of much speculation. We have previously proposed that, for Turnip crinkle virus, binding of the encoded RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) to the 3'UTR of the [+]RNA template promotes a regional wide-spread conformational switch to an alternative structure that disassembles the cap-independent translation enhancer (CITE) in the 3'UTR. The active 3'CITE folds into a tRNA-like T-shaped structure (TSS) that binds to 80S ribosomes and 60S subunits in the P-site. In this Point-of-View, we discuss the history of our research on the TSS and our recent report combining coarse level single molecule force spectroscopy (optical tweezers) with fine-grain computer simulations of this experimental process and biochemical approaches to obtain a detailed understanding of how RdRp binding in the TSS vicinity might lead to an extensive rearrangement of the RNA structure.Entities:
Keywords: 3′ CITE; RNA structural switch; dynamics simulations; optical tweezer; steered molecular; translation enhancer; turnip crinkle virus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28548627 PMCID: PMC5785213 DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2017.1325069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA Biol ISSN: 1547-6286 Impact factor: 4.652