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The myriad roles of RNA structure in the flavivirus life cycle

Quinn H. Abram, Breanna N. Landry, Alex B. Wang, Ronja F. Kothe, Hannah C.H. Hauch, Selena M. Sagan

2024RNA Biology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As positive-sense RNA viruses, the genomes of flaviviruses serve as the template for all stages of the viral life cycle, including translation, replication, and infectious particle production. Yet, they encode just 10 proteins, suggesting that the structure and dynamics of the viral RNA itself helps shepherd the viral genome through these stages. Herein, we highlight advances in our understanding of flavivirus RNA structural elements through the lens of their impact on the viral life cycle. We highlight how RNA structures impact translation, the switch from translation to replication, negative- and positive-strand RNA synthesis, and virion assembly. Consequently, we describe three major themes regarding the roles of RNA structure in flavivirus infections: 1) providing a layer of specificity; 2) increasing the functional capacity; and 3) providing a mechanism to support genome compaction. While the interactions described herein are specific to flaviviruses, these themes appear to extend more broadly across RNA viruses.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyFlavivirusRNAGenomeGeneticsNucleic acid structureViral life cycleTranslation (biology)Computational biologyVirologyViral replicationGeneVirusMessenger RNAMosquito-borne diseases and controlInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesViral Infections and Vectors
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