Widespread 3′-end uridylation in eukaryotic RNA viruses

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Abstract

RNA 3′ uridylation occurs pervasively in eukaryotes, but is poorly characterized in viruses. In this study, we demonstrate that a broad array of RNA viruses, including mycoviruses, plant viruses and animal viruses, possess a novel population of RNA species bearing nontemplated oligo(U) or (U)-rich tails, suggesting widespread 3′ uridylation in eukaryotic viruses. Given the biological relevance of 3′ uridylation to eukaryotic RNA degradation, we propose a conserved but as-yet-unknown mechanism in virus-host interaction.

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Huo, Y., Shen, J., Wu, H., Zhang, C., Guo, L., Yang, J., & Li, W. (2016). Widespread 3′-end uridylation in eukaryotic RNA viruses. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep25454

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