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Biased Hypermutagenesis Associated with Mutations in an Untranslated Hairpin of an RNA Virus
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Viral ReplicationReverse GeneticsGeneticsError CatastropheMolecular BiologyRna VirusMolecular GeneticsHypermutagenesis AssociatedMutation FrequencyUntranslated HairpinVirus GeneViral GeneticsHairpin RepressorDna ReplicationVirologyGene ExpressionNatural SciencesMedicineGenome Editing
The mutation frequency of Turnip crinkle virus can increase 12-fold without inducing error catastrophe. Lesions in a hairpin repressor frequently reverted and led to second-site alterations biased for specific mutations. These results suggest that the hairpin may also function as an RNA chaperone to properly fold the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
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