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- W4283320131 abstract "HIV-1 must package its RNA genome to generate infectious viruses. Recent studies have revealed that during genome packaging, HIV-1 not only excludes cellular mRNAs, but also distinguishes among full-length viral RNAs. Using NL4-3 and MAL molecular clones, multiple transcription start sites (TSS) were identified, which generate full-length RNAs that differ by only a few nucleotides at the 5' end. However, HIV-1 selectively packages RNAs containing one guanosine (1G RNA) over RNAs with three guanosines (3G RNA) at the 5' end. Thus, the 5' context of HIV-1 full-length RNA can affect its function. To determine whether the regulation of genome packaging by TSS usage is unique to NL4-3 and MAL, we examined 15 primate lentiviruses including transmitted founder viruses of HIV-1, HIV-2, and several simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs). We found that all 15 viruses used multiple TSS to some extent. However, the level of TSS heterogeneity in infected cells varied greatly, even among closely related viruses belonging to the same subtype. Most viruses also exhibited selective packaging of specific full-length viral RNA species into particles. These findings demonstrate that TSS heterogeneity and selective packaging of certain full-length viral RNA species are conserved features of primate lentiviruses. In addition, an SIV strain closely related to the progenitor virus that gave rise to HIV-1 group M, the pandemic pathogen, exhibited TSS usage similar to some HIV-1 strains and preferentially packaged 1G RNA. These findings indicate that multiple TSS usage and selective packaging of a particular unspliced RNA species predate the emergence of HIV-1. IMPORTANCE Unspliced HIV-1 RNA serves two important roles during viral replication: as the virion genome and as the template for translation of Gag/Gag-Pol. Previous studies of two HIV-1 molecular clones have concluded that the TSS usage affects unspliced HIV-1 RNA structures and functions. To investigate the evolutionary origin of this replication strategy, we determined TSS of HIV-1 RNA in infected cells and virions for 15 primate lentiviruses. All HIV-1 isolates examined, including several transmitted founder viruses, utilized multiple TSS and selected a particular RNA species for packaging. Furthermore, these features were observed in SIVs related to the progenitors of HIV-1, suggesting that these characteristics originated from the ancestral viruses. HIV-2, SIVs related to HIV-2, and other SIVs also exhibited multiple TSS and preferential packaging of specific unspliced RNA species, demonstrating that this replication strategy is broadly conserved across primate lentiviruses." @default.
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- W4283320131 title "Transcription Start Site Heterogeneity and Preferential Packaging of Specific Full-Length RNA Species Are Conserved Features of Primate Lentiviruses" @default.
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