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Transcription Kinetics in the Coronavirus Life Cycle

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Publisher Wiley
Date 2025 Jan 6
PMID 39757745
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Coronaviruses utilize a positive-sense single-strand RNA, functioning simultaneously as mRNA and the genome. An RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) plays a dual role in transcribing genes and replicating the genome, making RdRP a critical target in therapies against coronaviruses. This review explores recent advancements in understanding the coronavirus transcription machinery, discusses it within virus infection context, and incorporates kinetic considerations on RdRP activity. We also address steric limitations in coronavirus replication, particularly during early infection phases, and outline hypothesis regarding translation-transcription conflicts, postulating the existence of mechanisms that resolve these issues. In cells infected by coronaviruses, abundant structural proteins are synthesized from subgenomic RNA fragments (sgRNAs) produced via discontinuous transcription. During elongation, RdRP can skip large sections of the viral genome, resulting in the creation of shorter sgRNAs that reflects the stoichiometry of viral structural proteins. Although the precise mechanism of discontinuous transcription remains unknown, we discuss recent hypotheses involving long-distance RNA-RNA interactions, helicase-mediated RdRP backtracking, dissociation and reassociation of RdRP, and RdRP dimerization.

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