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Science 260, 801-805
Sequences and
Structures Required for Recombination Between Virus-Associated RNAs
Pamela J. Cascone, Tarik F. Haydar, Anne E. Simon
RNA recombination has been described for a number of viruses in the
plant and animal kingdoms, but the mechanisms of selection of
recombination sites are poorly understood. The nonrandom recombination
between two subviral RNAs associated with turnip crinkle virus was
used to study the requirement for specific sequences and structures in
the generation of recombinant molecules. Single-base mutations that
disrupted either the stem or the loop of one of the two
computer-predicted stem-loop structures eliminated detectable
recombinant molecules. However, recombinants were detected if
compensatory mutations were generated that re-formed a stable hairpin
structure. These results provide evidence for the necessity of
specific structures in the formation of recombinant molecules in this
system.
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