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Transcription Start Site Heterogeneity and Preferential Packaging of Specific Full-Length RNA Species Are Conserved Features of Primate Lentiviruses

Jonathan Rawson, Olga A. Nikolaitchik, Saurabh Shakya, Brandon F. Keele, Vinay K. Pathak, Wei-Shau Hu

2022Microbiology Spectrum20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unspliced HIV-1 RNA serves two important roles during viral replication: as the virion genome and as the template for translation of Gag/Gag-Pol. Previous studies of two HIV-1 molecular clones have concluded that the TSS usage affects unspliced HIV-1 RNA structures and functions. To investigate the evolutionary origin of this replication strategy, we determined TSS of HIV-1 RNA in infected cells and virions for 15 primate lentiviruses. All HIV-1 isolates examined, including several transmitted founder viruses, utilized multiple TSS and selected a particular RNA species for packaging. Furthermore, these features were observed in SIVs related to the progenitors of HIV-1, suggesting that these characteristics originated from the ancestral viruses. HIV-2, SIVs related to HIV-2, and other SIVs also exhibited multiple TSS and preferential packaging of specific unspliced RNA species, demonstrating that this replication strategy is broadly conserved across primate lentiviruses.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRNAGenomeVirologyGeneticsVirusTranscription (linguistics)GeneLinguisticsPhilosophyHIV Research and TreatmentHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research