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J. Virol., Sep 1997, 6603-6610, Vol 71, No. 9
F Di Serio, JA Daros, A Ragozzino and R Flores
The sequence of 451 nucleotides of a cherry small circular RNA (csc RNA1)
associated with a cherry disease has been determined. Both csc RNA1 and its
complementary strand can form hammerhead structures similar to those found
previously in other plant and animal small RNAs. In the branched secondary
structure of lowest free energy of csc RNA1, the sequences involved in the
hammerhead structures, which comprise approximately one-fourth of this RNA,
are found opposite each other, forming part of a rod-like segment. Plus-
and minus-strand full-length transcripts of csc RNA1 self-cleaved during
transcription and after purification, as predicted by the hammerhead
structures, which are stable and very probably act as single hammerhead
structures. The minus- strand hammerhead structure of csc RNA1 is
exceptional in having a central loop with only 11 conserved nucleotides, a
situation previously observed in only one other natural hammerhead
structure. Both hammerhead structures of csc RNA1 are also peculiar in
having an A instead of a C preceding the self-cleavage sites. The in vivo
concentration of the plus strand of csc RNA1 is only slightly higher than
that of its complementary strand, and significant fractions of both strands
are extracted from the tissue in the form of a complex. csc RNA1 has
sequence similarities to viroids and especially to some viroid-like
satellite RNAs; they also share some characteristics of their corresponding
hammerhead structures with these satellite RNAs. These observations,
together with the association in symptomatic tissue of csc RNA1 with a set
of presumably viral double-stranded RNAs, suggest that csc RNA1 is a new
viroid-like satellite RNA.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
A 451-nucleotide circular RNA from cherry with hammerhead ribozymes in its strands of both polarities
Instituto de Biologia Molecular y Celular de Plantas (UPV-CSIC), Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain.
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