A satellite RNA of barley yellow dwarf virus contains a novel hammerhead structure in the self-cleavage domain


Autoria(s): Allen Miller, W.; Hercus, T.; Waterhouse, Peter M.; Gerlach, W. L.
Data(s)

1991

Resumo

An RNA molecule with properties of a satellite RNA was found in an isolate of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), RPV serotype. It is 322 nucleotides long, single-stranded, and does not hybridize to the viral genome. Dimers of the RNA, which presumably represent replicative intermediates, were able to self-cleave into monomers. In vitro transcripts from cDNA clones were capable of self-cleavage in both the plus (encapsidated) and minus orientations. The sequence flanking the minus strand cleavage site contained a consensus " hammerhead" structure, similar to those found in other self-cleaving satellite RNAs. Although related to the hammerhead structure, sequences flanking the plus strand termini showed differences from the consensus and may be folded into a different structure containing a pseudoknot. © 1991.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66168/

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Academic Press

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Allen Miller, W., Hercus, T., Waterhouse, Peter M., & Gerlach, W. L. (1991) A satellite RNA of barley yellow dwarf virus contains a novel hammerhead structure in the self-cleavage domain. Virology, 183(2), pp. 711-720.

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Copyright 1991 Academic Press

Palavras-Chave #060400 GENETICS #060700 PLANT BIOLOGY #satellite rna #article #nonhuman #plant virus #priority journal #rna analysis #rna structure #Base Sequence #Cloning #Molecular #Hordeum #Molecular Sequence Data #Molecular Weight #Nucleic Acid Conformation #Plant Viruses #RNA #RNA #Satellite #RNA #Viral #Support #Non-U.S. Gov't #Barley yellow dwarf virus #Cereal yellow dwarf virus-RPV #Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare #Reindeer papillomavirus
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Journal Article