Coronavirus 3' UTR pseudoknot

Coronavirus 3' UTR pseudoknot
Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of Corona_pk3
Identifiers
Symbol Corona_pk3
Rfam RF00165
Other data
RNA type Cis-reg
Domain(s) Viruses
SO 0000205

The Coronavirus 3' UTR pseudoknot is an RNA structure found in the coronavirus genome. Coronaviruses contain 30 kb single-stranded positive-sense RNA genomes. The 3' UTR region of these coronavirus genomes contains a conserved ~55 nucleotide pseudoknot structure which is necessary for viral genome replication.[1] The mechanism of cis-regulation is unclear, but this element is postulated to function in the plus-strand.

Other RNA families identified in the coronavirus include the coronavirus SL-III cis-acting replication element (CRE), the coronavirus frameshifting stimulation element, the coronavirus 3' stem-loop II-like motif (s2m) and the coronavirus packaging signal.

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