PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Secondary structure of a conserved domain in the intron of influenza A NS1 mRNA.

  • Salvatore F Priore,
  • Elzbieta Kierzek,
  • Ryszard Kierzek,
  • Jayson R Baman,
  • Walter N Moss,
  • Lumbini I Dela-Moss,
  • Douglas H Turner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070615
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
p. e70615

Abstract

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Influenza A virus is a segmented single-stranded (-)RNA virus that causes substantial annual morbidity and mortality. The transcriptome of influenza A is predicted to have extensive RNA secondary structure. The smallest genome segment, segment 8, encodes two proteins, NS1 and NEP, via alternative splicing. A conserved RNA domain in the intron of segment 8 may be important for regulating production of NS1. Two different multi-branch loop structures have been proposed for this region. A combination of in vitro chemical mapping and isoenergetic microarray techniques demonstrate that the consensus sequence for this region folds into a hairpin conformation. These results provide an alternative folding for this region and a foundation for designing experiments to probe its functional role in the influenza life cycle.