Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9288362 | Virology | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The flavivirus genome RNA terminates with a conserved 3â² stem loop (SL) structure that was shown to be essential for virus replication. A stretch of conserved nts is located in the top loop (TL) of this structure. Mutation of the TL nts (5â² ACAGUGC 3â²) in a WNV infectious clone indicated that 3 of the 7 TL nts (5â² ACAGUGC 3â²) are critical for virus replication. Mutation of 3 of the other nts reduced the efficiency of virus replication. The four 5â² TL nts are conserved in both mosquito- and tick-borne flavivirus genomes, while the TL 3â² C is conserved in mosquito-borne viruses. The conservation of two or three G-C base pairs in the TL flanking sequences suggests that a stable stem is necessary for precise presentation of the TL sequence. The TL may participate in RNA as well as protein interactions.
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Authors
Salwa Elghonemy, William G. Davis, Margo A. Brinton,