A novel structural rearrangement of hepatitis delta virus antigenomic ribozyme

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Abstract

A bioinformatic covariation analysis of a collection of 119 novel variants of the antigenomic, self-cleaving hepatitis delta virus (HDV) RNA motif supported the formation of all of the Watson-Crick base pairs (bp) of the catalytic centre except the C19-G81 pair located at the bottom of the P2 stem. In fact, a novel Watson-Crick bp between C19 and G80 is suggested by the data. Both chemical and enzymatic probing demonstrated that initially the C19-G81 pair is formed in the ribozyme (Rz), but upon substrate (S) binding and the formation of the P1.1 pseudoknot C19 switches its base-pairing partner from G81 to G80. As a result of this finding, the secondary structure of this ribozyme has been redrawn. The formation of the C19-G80 bp results in a J4/2 junction composed of four nucleotides, similar to that seen in the genomic counterpart, thereby increasing the similarities between these two catalytic RNAs. Additional mutagenesis, cleavage activity and probing experiments yield an original characterization of the structural features involving the residues of the J4/2 junction. © 2007 The Author(s).

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Nehdi, A., Perreault, J., Beaudoin, J. D., & Perreault, J. P. (2007). A novel structural rearrangement of hepatitis delta virus antigenomic ribozyme. Nucleic Acids Research, 35(20), 6820–6831. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkm674

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