| Literature DB >> 31337286 |
Mark A Boerneke1, Jeffrey E Ehrhardt1, Kevin M Weeks1.
Abstract
RNA viruses encode the information required to usurp cellular metabolism and gene regulation and to enable their own replication in two ways: in the linear sequence of their RNA genomes and in higher-order structures that form when the genomic RNA strand folds back on itself. Application of high-resolution SHAPE (selective 2'-hydroxyl acylation analyzed by primer extension) structure probing to viral RNA genomes has identified numerous new regulatory elements, defined new principles by which viral RNAs interact with the cellular host and evade host immune responses, and revealed relationships between virus evolution and RNA structure. This review summarizes our current understanding of genome structure-function interrelationships for RNA viruses, as informed by SHAPE structure probing, and outlines opportunities for future studies.Entities:
Keywords: RNA structure; RNA viruses; SHAPE; chemical probing; functional validation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31337286 PMCID: PMC6768749 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-092917-043315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Virol ISSN: 2327-056X Impact factor: 10.431