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Selective packaging of HIV-1 RNA genome is guided by the stability of 5′ untranslated region polyA stem

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2114494118

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HIV-1; transcription start site; RNA packaging; ensemble RNA structures; 5 ' UTR RNA structures

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  1. NIH [RO1 AI153216, U54 AI150472, T32 GM118291]
  2. NIH Intramural Research Program
  3. National Cancer Institute
  4. Center for Cancer Research
  5. NIH Intramural AIDS Targeted Antiviral Program
  6. Innovation Fund, Office of AIDS Research, NIH

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HIV-1 differentiates between similar 1G and 3G RNAs based on their distinct structural ensembles, with 1G RNA exposing elements that promote dimerization and Gag binding for preferential packaging into viral particles.
To generate infectious virus, HIV-1 must package two copies of its full-length RNA into particles. HIV-1 transcription initiates from multiple, neighboring sites, generating RNA species that only differ by a few nucleotides at the 5' end, including those with one (1G) or three (3G) 50 guanosines. Strikingly, 1G RNA is preferentially packaged into virions over 3G RNA. We investigated how HIV-1 distinguishes between these nearly identical RNAs using in-gel chemical probing combined with recently developed computational tools for determining RNA conformational ensembles, as well as cell-based assays to quantify the efficiency of RNA packaging into viral particles. We found that 1G and 3G RNAs fold into distinct structural ensembles. The 1G RNA, but not the 3G RNA, primarily adopts conformations with an intact polyA stem, exposed dimerization initiation site, and multiple, unpaired guanosines known to mediate Gag binding. Furthermore, we identified mutants that exhibited altered genome selectivity and packaged 3G RNA efficiently. In these mutants, both 1G and 3G RNAs fold into similar conformational ensembles, such that they can no longer be distinguished. Our findings demonstrate that polyA stem stability guides RNA-packaging selectivity. These studies also uncover the mechanism by which HIV-1 selects its genome for packaging: 1G RNA is preferentially packaged because it exposes structural elements that promote RNA dimerization and Gag binding.

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