Literature DB >> 7676649

A study of the dimerization of Rous sarcoma virus RNA in vitro and in vivo.

A L Lear1, M Haddrick, S Heaphy.   

Abstract

The Rous sarcoma virus dimer linkage site (DLS) has been located by electron microscopy at position 511 +/- 28 nucleotides. We have studied the dimerization of RNAs encompassing the first 634 nucleotides of Rous sarcoma virus and conclude that there are at least two dimerization signals. One is located between nucleotides 531 and 634 and may involve Watson-Crick pairing of an imperfect inverted repeat. The other signal is located between nucleotides 496 and 530. A tetraguanine sequence at nucleotides 523-526 is required for dimerization of this domain. The guanines are not involved in an identifiable Watson-Crick interaction or in guanine tetrad formation. Either dimerization domain can initiate the dimerization of RNA 1-634. It is possible that these domains are two parts of a single dimerization signal. Interstrand RNA contacts within the virion are not limited to the DLS but occur along the length of the genome. Nascent virions contain monomeric RNA which slowly associates to form an RNA dimer. The limiting step in dimerization is not proteolytic cleavage of the gag precursor because only the mature capsid protein p27 can be detected in these nascent virions.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7676649     DOI: 10.1006/viro.1995.1452

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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5.  Two distinct Moloney murine leukemia virus RNAs produced from a single locus dimerize at random.

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6.  Bipartite signal for genomic RNA dimerization in Moloney murine leukemia virus.

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7.  Moloney murine sarcoma virus genomic RNAs dimerize via a two-step process: a concentration-dependent kissing-loop interaction is driven by initial contact between consecutive guanines.

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9.  Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA outside the primary encapsidation and dimer linkage region affects RNA dimer stability in vivo.

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10.  The A-rich RNA sequences of HIV-1 pol are important for the synthesis of viral cDNA.

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