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RNA-Mediated Trans-Activation of Transcription from a Viral RNA
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1998
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Viral ReplicationEngineeringGeneticsMolecular BiologyReporter GeneGene TranscriptionTranscriptional RegulationRna Binding ProteinsVirus GeneViral GeneticsRna ProcessingRna BiologyVirologyRna VirusesGene ExpressionViral RnaViral Capsid ProteinSystems BiologyMedicineGenome Editing
The red clover necrotic mosaic virus genome is composed of two single-stranded RNA components, RNA-1 and RNA-2. The viral capsid protein is translated from a subgenomic RNA (sgRNA) that is transcribed from genomic RNA-1. Here, a 34-nucleotide sequence in RNA-2 is shown to be required for transcription of sgRNA. Mutations that prevent base-pairing between the RNA-1 subgenomic promoter and the 34-nucleotide trans-activator prevent expression of a reporter gene. A model is proposed in which direct binding of RNA-2 to RNA-1 trans-activates sgRNA synthesis. This RNA-mediated regulation of transcription is unusual among RNA viruses, which typically rely on protein regulators.
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