2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.05.578984
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Reconceptualizing programmed transcriptional slippage in RNA viruses

Adrian A. Valli,
María Luisa Domingo-Calap,
Alfonso González de Prádena
et al.

Abstract: RNA viruses have evolved sophisticated strategies to exploit the limited encoded information within their typically compact genomes. One of such, named programmed transcriptional slippage (PTS), is defined by the insertion of an additional A at Anmotifs (n ≥ 6) of newly synthetized viral transcripts to get access to overlapping open reading frames (ORFs). Although key proteins from Ebolavirus and potyvirids (members of thePotyviridaefamily) are expressed via PTS, available information about this phenomenon is … Show more

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