Effect of transcription inhibition and generation of suppressive viral non-coding RNAs.
Daniel O PintoTristan A ScottCatherine DeMarinoMichelle L PleetThy T VoMohammed SaifuddinDmytro KovalskyyJames EricksonMaria CowenRobert A BarclayChen ZengMarc S WeinbergDaniel O PintoPublished in: Retrovirology (2019)
Collectively, our results indicate that F07#13, which can terminate RNA Polymerase II at distinct sites, can generate scaffold RNAs, which may assemble into specific sets of "RNA Machines" that contribute to gene regulation. It remains to be seen whether these effects can also be seen in various clades that have varying promoter strength, mutant LTRs, and in patient samples.