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Specific HDV RNA-templated transcription by pol II in vitro

J Filipovska et al. RNA. 2000 Jan.

Abstract

RNA polymerase II is implicated in the RNA-templated RNA synthesis during replication of viroids and Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV); however, neither the RNA template nor protein factor requirements for this process are well defined. We have developed an in vitro transcription system based on HeLa cell nuclear extract (NE), in which a segment of antigenomic RNA corresponding to the left-hand tip region of the HDV rod-like structure serves as a template for efficient and highly specific RNA synthesis. Accumulation of the unique RNA product is highly sensitive to alpha-amanitin in HeLa NE and only partially sensitive to this drug in NE from PMG cells that contain an allele of the alpha-amanitin-resistant subunit of pol II, strongly suggesting pol II involvement in this reaction. Detailed analysis of the RNA product revealed that it represents a chimeric molecule composed of a newly synthesized transcript covalently attached to the 5' half of the RNA template. Selection of the start site for transcription is remarkably specific and depends on the secondary structure of the RNA template, rather than on its primary sequence. Some features of this reaction resemble the RNA cleavage-extension process observed for pol II-arrested complexes in vitro. A possible involvement of the described reaction in HDV replication is discussed.

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