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SUBMITTER: Houck-Loomis B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3582340 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Houck-Loomis Brian B Durney Michael A MA Salguero Carolina C Shankar Neelaabh N Nagle Julia M JM Goff Stephen P SP D'Souza Victoria M VM
Nature 20111127 7378
Most retroviruses require translational recoding of a viral messenger RNA stop codon to maintain a precise ratio of structural (Gag) and enzymatic (Pol) proteins during virus assembly. Pol is expressed exclusively as a Gag-Pol fusion either by ribosomal frameshifting or by read-through of the gag stop codon. Both of these mechanisms occur infrequently and only affect 5-10% of translating ribosomes, allowing the virus to maintain the critical Gag to Gag-Pol ratio. Although it is understood that t ...[more]