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. 1994 Sep;68(9):5579-87.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.68.9.5579-5587.1994.

Site-specific RNA binding by a hepatitis B virus reverse transcriptase initiates two distinct reactions: RNA packaging and DNA synthesis

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Site-specific RNA binding by a hepatitis B virus reverse transcriptase initiates two distinct reactions: RNA packaging and DNA synthesis

J R Pollack et al. J Virol. 1994 Sep.

Abstract

Hepatitis B viruses encode a polymerase (P) protein with key roles in both reverse transcription and genomic RNA encapsidation. Genetic analysis of cis-acting signals required for viral replication implicates an RNA stem-loop structure in both RNA packaging and the initiation of reverse transcription, a process in which P protein also serves as the primer. We now show that duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) polymerase binds specifically and with high affinity to this RNA stem-loop structure. Mutational analysis indicates that all mutations in the RNA target that inhibit the P protein-RNA interaction inhibit both in vivo RNA packaging and in vitro DNA priming to comparable extents. However, certain mutations in the loop region of the RNA have minimal impact on P protein-RNA binding but are nonetheless severely defective for packaging and DNA synthesis. Thus, P protein-RNA complex formation is necessary but not sufficient to initiate these activities. In addition, examination of RNA binding by truncated P proteins indicates that the C terminus of the polymerase, although required for RNA encapsidation in vivo, is dispensable for RNA binding and DNA priming.

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