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Specific RNA structures in the 5' untranslated region of the human cytomegalovirus major immediate early transcript are critical for efficient virus replication.

Rebekah J DickmanderAndrew HaleWes SandersErik LenarcicBen ZiehrNathaniel J Moorman
Published in: mBio (2024)
These results reveal a new aspect of immediate early gene regulation controlled by non-coding RNA structures in viral mRNAs. Previous studies have largely focused on understanding viral gene expression at the level of transcriptional control. Our results show that a complete understanding of the control of viral gene expression must include an understanding of viral mRNA translation, which is driven in part by RNA structure(s) in the 5' UTR of viral mRNAs. Our results illustrate the importance of these additional layers of regulation by defining specific 5' UTR RNA structures regulating immediate early gene expression in the context of infection and identify important features of RNA structure that govern viral mRNA translation efficiency. These results may therefore broadly impact current thinking on how viral gene expression is regulated for human cytomegalovirus and other DNA viruses.
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