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Secondary Structure of a Conserved Domain in an Intron of Influenza A M1 mRNA

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 53, Issue 32, Pages 5236-5248

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi500611j

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  1. NIH [GM22939, 1R03TW008739-01]
  2. Polish National Science Centre [UMO-2013/08/M/NZ/01062, NN301788440]

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Influenza A virus utilizes RNA throughout infection. Little is known, however, about the roles of RNA structures. A previous bioinformatics survey predicted multiple regions of influenza A virus that are likely to generate evolutionarily conserved and stable RNA structures. One predicted conserved structure is in the pre-mRNA coding for essential proteins, M1 and M2. This structure starts 79 nucleotides downstream of the M2 mRNA 5' splice site. Here, a combination of biochemical structural mapping, mutagenesis, and NMR confirms the predicted three-way multibranch structure of this RNA. Imino proton NMR spectra reveal no change in secondary structure when 80 mM KCl is supplemented with 4 mM MgCl2. Optical melting curves in 1 M NaCl and in 100 mM KCl with 10 mM MgCl2 are very similar, with melting temperatures similar to 14 degrees C higher than that for 100 mM KCl alone. These results provide a firm basis for designing experiments and potential therapeutics to test for function in cell culture.

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