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7K16

Tamana Bat Virus xrRNA1

Summary for 7K16
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb7k16/pdb
DescriptorRNA (51-MER), MAGNESIUM ION, SODIUM ION, ... (4 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsxrrna, flavivirus, exoribonuclease-resitant, ncrna, tamana bat virus, xrn1, rna
Biological sourceTamana bat virus
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight16534.36
Authors
Jones, R.A.,Kieft, J.S. (deposition date: 2020-09-07, release date: 2020-10-14, Last modification date: 2025-05-21)
Primary citationJones, R.A.,Steckelberg, A.L.,Vicens, Q.,Szucs, M.J.,Akiyama, B.M.,Kieft, J.S.
Different tertiary interactions create the same important 3D features in a distinct flavivirus xrRNA.
Rna, 27:54-65, 2021
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: During infection by a flavivirus (FV), cells accumulate noncoding subgenomic flavivirus RNAs (sfRNAs) that interfere with several antiviral pathways. These sfRNAs are formed by structured RNA elements in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of the viral genomic RNA, which block the progression of host cell exoribonucleases that have targeted the viral RNA. Previous work on these exoribonuclease-resistant RNAs (xrRNAs) from mosquito-borne FVs revealed a specific three-dimensional fold with a unique topology in which a ring-like structure protectively encircles the 5' end of the xrRNA. Conserved nucleotides make specific tertiary interactions that support this fold. Examination of more divergent FVs reveals differences in their 3' UTR sequences, raising the question of whether they contain xrRNAs and if so, how they fold. To answer this, we demonstrated the presence of an authentic xrRNA in the 3' UTR of the Tamana bat virus (TABV) and solved its structure by X-ray crystallography. The structure reveals conserved features from previously characterized xrRNAs, but in the TABV version these features are created through a novel set of tertiary interactions not previously seen in xrRNAs. This includes two important A-C interactions, four distinct backbone kinks, several ordered Mg ions, and a C-G-C base triple. The discovery that the same overall architecture can be achieved by very different sequences and interactions in distantly related flaviviruses provides insight into the diversity of this type of RNA and will inform searches for undiscovered xrRNAs in viruses and beyond.
PubMed: 33004436
DOI: 10.1261/rna.077065.120
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.1 Å)
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