Dimer Initiation Sequence of HIV-lLai Genomic RNA: NMR Solution Structure of the Extended Duplex

  • Girard, F.
  • Barbault, F.
  • Gouyette, C
  • Huynh-Dinh, T
  • Paoletti, J.
  • Lancelot, G.
Publication date
January 1999
Publisher
Taylor & Francis: STM, Behavioural Science and Public Health Titles

Abstract

International audienceThe genome of all retrovirus consists of two copies of genomic RNA which are noncovalently linked near their 5' end. A sequence localized immediately upstream from the splice donor site inside the HIY-1 Ψ-RNA region was identified as the domain responsible for the dimerization initiation. It was shown that a kissing complex and a stable dimer are both involved in the HIV-lLai RNA dimerization process in vitro. The NCp7 protein activates the dimerization by converting a transient loop-loop complex into a more stable dimer. The structure of this transitory loop-loop complex was recently elucidated by Mujeeb et al. In work presented here, we use NMR spectroscopy to determine the stable extended dimer structure formed from...

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