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Packaging and Reverse Transcription of SnRNAs by Retroviruses May Generate Pseudogenes

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Journal RNA
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2004 Jan 20
PMID 14730028
Citations 24
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Abstract

Retroviruses specifically package two copies of their RNA genome in each viral particle, along with some small cellular RNAs, including tRNAs and 7S L RNA. We show here that Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) also packages U6 snRNA at approximately one copy per virion. In addition, trace amounts of U1 and U2 snRNAs were detected in purified virus by Northern blotting. U6 snRNA comigrated with the RSV 70S genomic RNA dimer on sucrose gradients. We observed reverse transcription of U6 snRNA in an endogenous reaction in which RSV particles were the source of both reverse transcriptase and RNA substrates. This finding led us to examine mammalian genomic sequences for the presence of snRNA pseudogenes. A survey of the human, mouse, and rat genomes revealed a high number of spliceosomal snRNA pseudogenes. U6 pseudogenes were the most abundant, with approximately 200 copies in each genome. In the human genome, 67% of U6 snRNA pseudogenes, and a significant number of the other snRNA pseudogenes, were associated with LINE, SINE, or retroviral LTR repeat sequences. We propose that the packaging of snRNAs in retroviral particles leads to their reverse transcription in an infected cell and the integration of snRNA/viral recombinants into the host genome.

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