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Structural Plasticity and Rapid Evolution in a Viral RNA Revealed by In Vivo Genetic Selection

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Guo, Rong, Wai Lin, Jiuchun Zhang, Anne E. Simon, and David B. Kushner. Structural Plasticity and Rapid Evolution in a Viral RNA Revealed by In Vivo Genetic Selection. Journal of Virology 83, no. 2 (2009): 927-939.

Satellite RNAs usually lack substantial homology with their helper viruses. The 356-nucleotide satC of Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) is unusual in that its 3'-half shares high sequence similarity with the TCV 3' end. Computer modeling, structure probing, and/or compensatory mutagenesis identified four hairpins and three pseudoknots in this TCV region that participate in replication and/or translation. Two hairpins and two pseudoknots have been confirmed as important for satC replication. One portion of the related 3' end of satC that remains poorly characterized corresponds to juxtaposed TCV hairpins H4a and H4b and pseudoknot psi(3), which are required for the TCV-specific requirement of translation (V. A. Stupina et al., RNA 14: 2379-2393, 2008). Replacement of satC H4a with randomized sequence and scoring for fitness in plants by in vivo genetic selection (SELEX) resulted in winning sequences that contain an H4a-like stem-loop, which can have additional upstream sequence composing a portion of the stem. SELEX of the combined H4a and H4b region in satC generated three distinct groups of winning sequences. One group models into two stem-loops similar to H4a and H4b of TCV. However, the selected sequences in the other two groups model into single hairpins. Evolution of these single-hairpin SELEX winners in plants resulted in satC that can accumulate to wild-type (wt) levels in protoplasts but remain less fit in planta when competed against wt satC. These data indicate that two highly distinct RNA conformations in the H4a and H4b region can mediate satC fitness in protoplasts.

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MLA citation style (9th ed.)

Kushner, David B, et al. Structural Plasticity and Rapid Evolution In a Viral Rna Revealed by In Vivo Genetic Selection. . 2009. dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/6b3a86d8-e7d0-415c-8e8f-601db0d4a22b.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

K. D. B, S. A. E, G. Rong, Z. Jiuchun, & L. Wai. (2009). Structural Plasticity and Rapid Evolution in a Viral RNA Revealed by In Vivo Genetic Selection. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/6b3a86d8-e7d0-415c-8e8f-601db0d4a22b

Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)

Kushner, David B., Simon, Anne E., Guo, Rong, Zhang, Jiuchun, and Lin, Wai. Structural Plasticity and Rapid Evolution In a Viral Rna Revealed by In Vivo Genetic Selection. 2009. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/6b3a86d8-e7d0-415c-8e8f-601db0d4a22b.

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