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Exploring Ty1 retrotransposon RNA structure within virus-like particles
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Virus StructureTy1 Protein FunctionNatural SciencesRna Structure PredictionDna ReplicationMolecular BiologyVirologyLong Non-coding RnaVirus-like ParticlesTransposon ControlSmall RnaRnas Inhibit RetrotranspositionSystems BiologyMedicineFunctional GenomicsGene ExpressionGenome EditingViral Genetics
Ty1, a long terminal repeat retrotransposon of Saccharomyces, is structurally and functionally related to retroviruses. However, a differentiating aspect between these retroelements is the diversity of the replication strategies used by long terminal repeat retrotransposons. To understand the structural organization of cis-acting elements present on Ty1 genomic RNA from the GAG region that control reverse transcription, we applied chemoenzymatic probing to RNA/tRNA complexes assembled in vitro and to the RNA in virus-like particles. By comparing different RNA states, our analyses provide a comprehensive structure of the primer-binding site, a novel pseudoknot adjacent to the primer-binding sites, three regions containing palindromic sequences that may be involved in RNA dimerization or packaging and candidate protein interaction sites. In addition, we determined the impact of a novel form of transposon control based on Ty1 antisense transcripts that associate with virus-like particles. Our results support the idea that antisense RNAs inhibit retrotransposition by targeting Ty1 protein function rather than annealing with the RNA genome.
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