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The influenza A virus NS genome segment displays lineage-specific patterns in predicted RNA secondary structure

A. Vasin, A. Petrova, V. Egorov, M. Plotnikova, S. Klotchenko, M. Karpenko, O. Kiselev,
2021

Background: Influenza A virus (IAV) is a segmented negative-sense RNA virus that causes seasonal epidemics and periodic pandemics in humans. Two regions (nucleotide positions 82-148 and 497-564) in the positive-sense RNA of the NS segment fold into a multi-branch loop or hairpin structures. Results: We studied 25,384 NS segment positive-sense RNA unique sequences of human and non-human IAVs in order to predict secondary RNA structures of the 82-148 and 497-564 regions using RNAfold software, and determined their host- and lineage-specific distributions. Hairpins prevailed in avian and avian-origin human IAVs, including H1N1pdm1918 and H5N1. In human and swine IAV hairpins distribution varied between evolutionary lineages. Conclusions: These results suggest a possible functional role for these RNA secondary structures and the need for experimental evaluation of these structures in the influenza life cycle. © 2016 The Author(s).

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  • A. Vasin
    Research Institute of Influenza, St-Petersburg, 197376, Russian Federation
  • A. Petrova
    Peter the Great St-Petersburg Polytechnic University, St-Petersburg, 195251, Russian Federation
  • V. Egorov
  • M. Plotnikova
  • S. Klotchenko
  • M. Karpenko
  • O. Kiselev
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  • BMC Research Notes
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  • 9
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  • 1
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  • viral protein; virus RNA; animal; chemistry; conformation; genetics; human; Influenza A virus; virus genome; Animals; Genome, Viral; Humans; Influenza A virus; Nucleic Acid Conformation; RNA, Viral; Viral Nonstructural Proteins
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  • BioMed Central Ltd.
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  • journal article
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  • CC
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  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus