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The RNA pseudoknots in foot-and-mouth disease virus are dispensable for genome replication, but essential for the production of infectious virus.
Ward, Joseph C; Lasecka-Dykes, Lidia; Neil, Chris; Adeyemi, Oluwapelumi O; Gold, Sarah; McLean-Pell, Niall; Wright, Caroline; Herod, Morgan R; Kealy, David; Warner, Emma; Jackson, Terry; King, Donald P; Tuthill, Tobias J; Rowlands, David J; Stonehouse, Nicola J.
Afiliação
  • Ward JC; School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • Lasecka-Dykes L; Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey, United Kingdom.
  • Neil C; Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey, United Kingdom.
  • Adeyemi OO; School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • Gold S; Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey, United Kingdom.
  • McLean-Pell N; School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • Wright C; Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey, United Kingdom.
  • Herod MR; School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • Kealy D; School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • Warner E; School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • Jackson T; Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey, United Kingdom.
  • King DP; Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey, United Kingdom.
  • Tuthill TJ; Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey, United Kingdom.
  • Rowlands DJ; School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • Stonehouse NJ; School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
PLoS Pathog ; 18(6): e1010589, 2022 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35666744
ABSTRACT
Non-coding regions of viral RNA (vRNA) genomes are critically important in the regulation of gene expression. In particular, pseudoknot (PK) structures, which are present in a wide range of RNA molecules, have a variety of roles. The 5' untranslated region (5' UTR) of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) vRNA is considerably longer than in other viruses from the picornavirus family and consists of a number of distinctive structural motifs that includes multiple (2, 3 or 4 depending on the virus strain) putative PKs linked in tandem. The role(s) of the PKs in the FMDV infection are not fully understood. Here, using bioinformatics, sub-genomic replicons and recombinant viruses we have investigated the structural conservation and importance of the PKs in the FMDV lifecycle. Our results show that despite the conservation of two or more PKs across all FMDVs, a replicon lacking PKs was replication competent, albeit at reduced levels. Furthermore, in competition experiments, GFP FMDV replicons with less than two (0 or 1) PK structures were outcompeted by a mCherry FMDV wt replicon that had 4 PKs, whereas GFP replicons with 2 or 4 PKs were not. This apparent replicative advantage offered by the additional PKs correlates with the maintenance of at least two PKs in the genomes of FMDV field isolates. Despite a replicon lacking any PKs retaining the ability to replicate, viruses completely lacking PK were not viable and at least one PK was essential for recovery of infections virus, suggesting a role for the PKs in virion assembly. Thus, our study points to roles for the PKs in both vRNA replication and virion assembly, thereby improving understanding the molecular biology of FMDV replication and the wider roles of PK in RNA functions.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vírus da Febre Aftosa / Febre Aftosa Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: PLoS Pathog Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vírus da Febre Aftosa / Febre Aftosa Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: PLoS Pathog Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido