Coronavirus 3′ UTR pseudoknot explained

Coronavirus 3′ UTR pseudoknot
Symbol:Corona_pk3
Rfam:RF00165
Rna Type:Cis-reg
Tax Domain:Viruses

The Coronavirus 3′ UTR pseudoknot is an RNA structure found in the coronavirus genome. Coronaviruses contain 30 kb single-stranded positive-sense RNA genomes. The 3′ UTR region of these coronavirus genomes contains a conserved ~55 nucleotide pseudoknot structure which is necessary for viral genome replication.[1] The mechanism of cis-regulation is unclear, but this element is postulated to function in the plus-strand.

Other RNA families identified in the coronavirus include the coronavirus frameshifting stimulation element, the coronavirus 3′ stem-loop II-like motif (s2m) and the coronavirus packaging signal.

Notes and References

  1. Williams GD, Chang RY, Brian DA . A phylogenetically conserved hairpin-type 3′ untranslated region pseudoknot functions in coronavirus RNA replication . Journal of Virology . 73 . 10 . 8349–8355 . October 1999 . 10.1128/JVI.73.10.8349-8355.1999 . 10482585 . 112852 .