Influenza virus pseudoknot explained
The Influenza virus pseudoknot is an RNA pseudoknot structure formed in one of the non-structural coding segments (NS) of influenza virus genome.[1] Pseudoknots are commonly found in viral genomes, especially RNA viruses, where they incorporate an RNA splice site and can have a wide range of functions.[2] The orientation of the coaxially stacked stems in the influenza pseudoknot, however, differs from the most common topology in "classical" RNA pseudoknots.[3] [4]
The pseudoknot structure is very similar in influenzavirus A and influenzavirus B. A unique point mutation occurring in the strains of influenza A virus subtype H5N1 after 2001 has been suggested to result in RNA conformational shift,[5] favouring an alternative hairpin structure instead of the pseudoknot.[1]
Another pseudoknot occurs at the Influenza A Segment 7 Splice Site, which is used to produce the important viral M2 ion channel protein.[6] [7] Both pseudoknots have the possibility of alternating between hairpin loop and pseudoknot conformations, which place splicing regulatory motifs in different structural contexts.
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Notes and References
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- Moss WN, Dela-Moss LI, Kierzek E, Kierzek R, Priore SF, Turner DH . The 3′ Splice Site of Influenza A Segment 7 mRNA Can Exist in Two Conformations: A Pseudoknot and a Hairpin. . PLOS ONE . 7 . 6 . e38323 . March 2012 . 22685560. 10.1371/journal.pone.0038323. Lewin . Alfred. 3369869. 2012PLoSO...738323M . free .
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