Influence of RNA structural elements on Ty1 retrotransposition
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- PMCID: PMC3681743
- DOI: 10.4161/mge.25060
Influence of RNA structural elements on Ty1 retrotransposition
Abstract
The long-terminal repeat (LTR)-retrotransposon Ty1 is a mobile genetic element that replicates through an RNA intermediate. Retroelement genomic transcripts contain internal structures fundamental to gene expression and propagation. In addition, long non-coding antisense RNAs overlap the 5'-terminal region of the genomic RNA and confer post-translational copy number control. Although LTR- retrotransposons are functionally related to retroviruses, little is known about the structural determinants required for genomic RNA packaging or reverse transcription. This commentary summarizes two recent papers that provide the first snapshot of genomic RNA structures from the retrotransposon Ty1 involved in transposition. We combined structural approaches with functional and genetic assays to determine if antisense RNAs anneal with the genomic RNA. Analysis of various steps in the Ty1 life cycle showed that a novel RNA pseudoknot contributes to retrotransposon function. Comparing different RNA states provides additional information about regions potentially involved in Ty1 RNA dimerization or packaging.
Keywords: RNA packaging; RNA structure; Ty1 retrotransposon; pseudoknot; reverse transcription.
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- Purzycka KJ, Legiewicz M, Matsuda E, Eizentstat LD, Lusvarghi S, Saha A, et al. Exploring Ty1 retrotransposon RNA structure within virus-like particles. Nucleic Acids Res. 2013;41:463–73. doi: 10.1093/nar/gks983.
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