Characteristics of two-step RNA dimerization in avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses

Dimerization of two genomic RNA copies is essential for the assembly of retrovirus particles. This process has been studied in detail, and a two-step mechanism has been proposed for the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). A similar model can be assumed for avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular biology (New York) 2005-01, Vol.39 (1), p.130-136
Hauptverfasser: Beniaminov, AD, Samokhin, AB, Ulyanov, N B, Minyat, EE
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Zusammenfassung:Dimerization of two genomic RNA copies is essential for the assembly of retrovirus particles. This process has been studied in detail, and a two-step mechanism has been proposed for the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). A similar model can be assumed for avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses (ASLV), despite the lack of homology between the dimerization initiation site (DIS) of ASLV and that of HIV-1. The structural features of the ASLV DIS were studied with the examples of the avian leukosis virus HPRS-103 and the avian sarcoma virus CT-10. The rate of spontaneous transition from loose to tight dimers at a higher temperature was studied as dependent on the stem length in the DIS hairpin. Dimers of both types were formed by the selected RNA fragments of the two viruses. The conditions of loose dimer formation differed considerably, although the two viruses had identical sequences (5'-A-CUGCAG-3') of the hairpin loop. Dimerization of CT-10 RNA fragments required an RNA concentration at least an order of magnitude higher than in the case of HPRS-103. The difference was explained by deletion of an adenine from the hairpin stem of C-10.
ISSN:0026-8933
1608-3245
DOI:10.1007/s11008-005-0018-8