Oscillating kissing stem-loop interactions mediate 5′ scanning-dependent translation by a viral 3′-cap-independent translation element

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The 3′-untranslated regions (UTRs) of a group of novel uncapped viral RNAs allow efficient translation initiation at the 5′-proximal AUG. A well-characterized model is the Barley yellow dwarf virus class of cap-independent translation elements (BTE). It facilitates translation by forming kissing stem-loops between the BTE in the 3′-UTR and a BTE-complementary loop in the 5′-UTR. Here we investigate the mechanisms of the long-distance interaction and ribosome entry on the RNA. Upstream AUGs or 5′-extensions of the 5′-UTR inhibit translation, indicating that, unlike internal ribosome entry sites in many viral RNAs, the BTE relies on 5′-end-dependent ribosome scanning. Cap-independent translation occurs when the kissing sites are moved to different regions in either UTR, including outside of the BTE. The BTE can even confer cap-independent translation when fused to the 3′-UTR of a reporter RNA harboring dengue virus sequences that cause base-pairing between the 3′ and 5′ ends. Thus, the BTE serves as a functional sensor to detect sequences capable of long-distance base-pairing. We propose that the kissing interaction is repeatedly disrupted by the scanning ribosome and re-formed in an oscillating process that regulates ribosome entry on the RNA. Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Copyright © 2006 RNA Society.

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Rakotondrafara, A. M., Polacek, C., Harris, E., & Miller, W. A. (2006). Oscillating kissing stem-loop interactions mediate 5′ scanning-dependent translation by a viral 3′-cap-independent translation element. RNA, 12(10), 1893–1906. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.115606

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