Untranslated regions (UTRs) of flaviviruses contain a large number of RNA structural elements involved in mediating the viral life cycle, including cyclisation, replication, and encapsidation. Here we report on a comparative genomics approach to characterize evolutionarily conserved RNAs in the 30UTR of tick-borne, insect-specific and no-known-vector flaviviruses in silico. Our data support the wide distribution of previously experimentally characterized exoribonuclease resistant RNAs (xrRNAs) within tick-borne and no-known-vector flaviviruses and provide evidence for the existence of a cascade of duplicated RNA structures within insect-specific flaviviruses. On a broader scale, our findings indicate that viral 30UTRs represent a flexible scaffold for evolution to come up with novel xrRNAs.
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Ochsenreiter, R., Hofacker, I. L., & Wolfinger, M. T. (2019). Functional RNA structures in the 3’UTR of tick-borne, insect-specific and no-known-vector flaviviruses. Viruses, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/v11030298
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