Literature DB >> 9760245

The dimerization domain of potato spindle tuber viroid, a possible hallmark for infectious RNA.

F U Gast1, D Kempe, H L Sänger.   

Abstract

Covalently closed circular (+) RNA of the potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) can efficiently dimerize noncovalently upon heating and slow cooling in the presence of monovalent cations or Mg2+. In vitro transcription of subgenomic fragments reveals that the ability to dimerize resides in the "upper strand" of its self-complementary rod-like structure. Nuclease probing of these fragments, namely, molecules spanning either the upper or the lower strand of PSTVd, confirms the existence of the previously proposed hairpins I-III, of which hairpin I might contain noncanonical G.A and A.A base pairs. In addition, the upper and lower (+) strands contain large hairpin loops consisting of stretches rich in either adenosine or uridine. Dimerization of the upper (+) strand results in a nuclease-resistant core encompassing hairpin I and is inhibited by an antisense oligonucleotide spanning the entire hairpin; this palindromic domain thus represents the dimerization site. When upper and lower strands were heated and cooled together, no annealing to a viroid-like duplex of both molecules occurs, only dimerization of the upper strand. Therefore, the dimerization hairpin of viroid RNA represents a unique conformational signal that is homologous to similar regions in the human immunodeficiency virus and other retroviruses.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9760245     DOI: 10.1021/bi980830d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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