Reverse-transcriptase-associated RNaseH activity mediates template switching during reverse transcription in vitro.

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serval:BIB_16A8303C236B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Reverse-transcriptase-associated RNaseH activity mediates template switching during reverse transcription in vitro.
Journal
Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society
Author(s)
Garcés J., Wittek R.
ISSN
0962-8452[print]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/1991
Volume
243
Number
1308
Pages
235-239
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
During the first steps of reverse transcription of the retroviral genome, sequences present at the extremities of the RNA are used to reconstitute a host cell PolII promoter. The assembly of the promoter occurs by template switching, which takes advantage of a direct repeat at the ends of the RNA molecule. These steps are catalysed by the viral reverse transcriptase, which carries an intrinsic RNaseH activity that is probably also involved therein. To study the role of the RNaseH activity in this first template-switching event, an in vitro system has been developed based on primer extensions of synthetic RNAs. When an RNA was reverse transcribed with wild-type reverse transcriptase in the presence of a second RNA the 3' part of which was repeated at the 5' end of the first one, extension products could be observed corresponding to a chimeric cDNA comprising both RNA species. This template switching could not be detected when a mutant reverse transcriptase lacking the RNaseH activity was used. The results show that the RNaseH activity is needed to remove the 5' RNA sequences from the cDNA:RNA hybrid thereby enabling its translocation to another RNA containing an appropriate complementary target sequence.
Keywords
Endoribonucleases/metabolism, RNA, Viral/genetics, RNA, Viral/metabolism, RNA-Directed DNA Polymerase/metabolism, Retroviridae/genetics, Retroviridae/metabolism, Ribonuclease H, Transcription, Genetic/physiology
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