Nucleic Acids Research, 2003, Vol. 31, No. 14 4192-4200
© 2003 Oxford University Press
Hidden messages in the nef gene of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 suggest a novel RNA secondary structure
Genome Diversity Center, Institute of Evolution, Haifa University, Mt Carmel, Haifa 31905, Israel
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The coexistence of multiple codes in the genome of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) was analyzed. We explored factors constraining the variability of the virus genome primarily in relation to conserved RNA secondary structures overlapping coding sequences, and used a simple combination of algorithms for RNA secondary structure prediction based on the nearest-neighbor thermodynamic rules and a statistical approach. In our previous study, we applied this combination to a non- redundant data set of env nucleotide sequences, confirmed the conservative secondary structure of the rev-responsive element (RRE) and found a new RNA structure in the first conserved (C1) region of the env gene. In this study, we analyzed the variability of putative RNA secondary structures inside the nef gene of HIV-1 by applying these algorithms to a non-redundant data set of 104 nef sequences retrieved from the Los Alamos HIV database, and predicted the existence of a novel functional RNA secondary structure in the ß3/ß4 regions of nef. The predicted RNA fold in the ß3/ß4 region of nef appears in two forms with different loop sizes. The loop of the first fold consists of seven nucleotides (positions 494500), with consensus UCAAGCU appearing in 79% of sequences. The other has a five-base loop (positions 495499) with consensus CAAGC. The difference in size between these two loops may reflect the difference between respective counterparts in the hairpin recognition. This may also have an adaptive biological significance.
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