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Modelling the three-dimensional structure of the right-terminal domain of pospiviroids.


ABSTRACT: Viroids, the smallest know plant pathogens, consist solely of a circular, single-stranded, non-coding RNA. Thus for all of their biological functions, like replication, processing, and transport, they have to present sequence or structural features to exploit host proteins. Viroid binding protein 1 (Virp1) is indispensable for replication of pospiviroids, the largest genus of viroids, in a host plant as well as in protoplasts. Virp1 is known to bind at two sites in the terminal right (TR) domain of pospiviroids; each site consists of a purine- (R-) and a pyrimidine- (Y-)rich motif that are partially base-paired to each other. Here we model the important structural features of the domain and show that it contains an internal loop of two Y?·?Y cis Watson-Crick/Watson-Crick (cWW) pairs, an asymmetric internal loop including a cWW and a trans Watson/Hoogsteen pair, and a thermodynamically quite stable hairpin loop with several stacking interactions. These features are discussed in connection to the known biological functions of the TR domain.

SUBMITTER: Steger G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5429643 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modelling the three-dimensional structure of the right-terminal domain of pospiviroids.

Steger Gerhard G  

Scientific reports 20170406 1


Viroids, the smallest know plant pathogens, consist solely of a circular, single-stranded, non-coding RNA. Thus for all of their biological functions, like replication, processing, and transport, they have to present sequence or structural features to exploit host proteins. Viroid binding protein 1 (Virp1) is indispensable for replication of pospiviroids, the largest genus of viroids, in a host plant as well as in protoplasts. Virp1 is known to bind at two sites in the terminal right (TR) domain  ...[more]

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