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Identification and Structural Aspects of G-Quadruplex-Forming Sequences from the Influenza A Virus Genome.

Maria TomaszewskaMarta SzabatKarolina ZielińskaRyszard Kierzek
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Influenza A virus (IAV) causes seasonal epidemics and sporadic pandemics, therefore is an important research subject for scientists around the world. Despite the high variability of its genome, the structure of viral RNA (vRNA) possesses features that remain constant between strains and are biologically important for virus replication. Therefore, conserved structural motifs of vRNA can represent a novel therapeutic target. Here, we focused on the presence of G-rich sequences within the influenza A/California/07/2009(H1N1) genome and their ability to form RNA G-quadruplex structures (G4s). We identified 12 potential quadruplex-forming sequences (PQS) and determined their conservation among the IAV strains using bioinformatics tools. Then we examined the propensity of PQS to fold into G4s by various biophysical methods. Our results revealed that six PQS oligomers could form RNA G-quadruplexes. However, three of them were confirmed to adopt G4 structures by all utilized methods. Moreover, we showed that these PQS motifs are present within segments encoding polymerase complex proteins indicating their possible role in the virus biology.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • genome wide
  • high resolution
  • nucleic acid
  • sars cov
  • transcription factor
  • genetic diversity
  • single cell
  • gene expression
  • mass spectrometry
  • infectious diseases