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A conserved RNA structure is essential for a satellite RNA-mediated inhibition of helper virus accumulation.


ABSTRACT: As a class of parasitic, non-coding RNAs, satellite RNAs (satRNAs) have to compete with their helper virus for limited amounts of viral and/or host resources for efficient replication, by which they usually reduce viral accumulation and symptom expression. Here, we report a cucumber mosaic virus (CMV)-associated satRNA (sat-T1) that ameliorated CMV-induced symptoms, accompanied with a significant reduction in the accumulation of viral genomic RNAs 1 and 2, which encode components of the viral replicase. Intrans replication assays suggest that the reduced accumulation is the outcome of replication competition. The structural basis of sat-T1 responsible for the inhibition of viral RNA accumulation was determined to be a three-way branched secondary structure that contains two biologically important hairpins. One is indispensable for the helper virus inhibition, and the other engages in formation of a tertiary pseudoknot structure that is essential for sat-T1 survival. The secondary structure containing the pseudoknot is the first RNA element with a biological phenotype experimentally identified in CMV satRNAs, and it is structurally conserved in most CMV satRNAs. Thus, this may be a generic method for CMV satRNAs to inhibit the accumulation of the helper virus via the newly-identified RNA structure.

SUBMITTER: He L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6735963 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A conserved RNA structure is essential for a satellite RNA-mediated inhibition of helper virus accumulation.

He Lu L   Wang Qian Q   Gu Zhouhang Z   Liao Qiansheng Q   Palukaitis Peter P   Du Zhiyou Z  

Nucleic acids research 20190901 15


As a class of parasitic, non-coding RNAs, satellite RNAs (satRNAs) have to compete with their helper virus for limited amounts of viral and/or host resources for efficient replication, by which they usually reduce viral accumulation and symptom expression. Here, we report a cucumber mosaic virus (CMV)-associated satRNA (sat-T1) that ameliorated CMV-induced symptoms, accompanied with a significant reduction in the accumulation of viral genomic RNAs 1 and 2, which encode components of the viral re  ...[more]

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