2017
DOI: 10.7554/elife.22883.019
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Author response: Folding behavior of a T-shaped, ribosome-binding translation enhancer implicated in a wide-spread conformational switch

Abstract: Turnip crinkle virus contains a T-shaped, ribosome-binding, translation enhancer (TSS) in its 3'UTR that serves as a hub for interactions throughout the region. The viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) causes the TSS/surrounding region to undergo a conformational shift postulated to inhibit translation. Using optical tweezers (OT) and steered molecular dynamic simulations (SMD), we found that the unusual stability of pseudoknotted element H4a/É 3 required five upstream adenylates, and H4a/É 3 was neces… Show more

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