2022
DOI: 10.1261/rna.079243.122
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Replication of alphaviruses requires a pseudoknot that involves the poly(A) tail

Abstract: Alphaviruses, such as Sindbis virus and Chikungunya virus, are RNA viruses with a positive sense single-stranded RNA genome that infect various vertebrates including humans. A conserved sequence element (CSE) of ~19 nucleotides (nts) in the 3’ non-coding region is important for replication. Despite extensive mutational analysis of the CSE no comprehensive model of this element exists to date. Here it is shown that the CSE can form an RNA pseudoknot with part of the polyA tail and is similar to the human telome… Show more

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