一种裸露的植物特异性RNA,比已知最小的病毒RNA(类病毒)小10倍

Ricardo Flores
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类病毒是处于生命前沿的亚病毒植物病原体。它们完全由246-401 nt的单链环状RNA组成,具有紧凑的二级结构。当类病毒被接种到它们的寄主植物中时,它们会自动复制,并在大多数寄主植物中引发重要的经济疾病。与病毒相反,类病毒不编码任何蛋白质,依靠宿主酶进行复制,在一些类病毒中,复制发生在细胞核中,在其他类病毒中,复制发生在叶绿体中,通过三个催化步骤的滚动循环机制。然而,相当值得注意的是,在某些类病毒中,其中一个步骤,即低聚体从头到尾的复制中间体切割成单位长度的链,是由锤头核酶介导的,锤头核酶可以由它们的两种极性链形成。类病毒通过与宿主因子的直接相互作用诱发疾病,其性质目前尚不清楚。类病毒的一些特性,特别是核酶的存在,表明它们可能在进化的早期就出现了,可能代表了细胞前RNA世界的活化石,而基于DNA和蛋白质的RNA世界可能早于我们现在的世界。
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A naked plant-specific RNA ten-fold smaller than the smallest known viral RNA: the viroid

Viroids are subviral plant pathogens at the frontier of life. They are solely composed by a single-stranded circular RNA of 246–401 nt with a compact secondary structure. Viroids replicate autonomously when inoculated into their host plants and incite, in most of them, economically important diseases. In contrast to viruses, viroids do not code for any protein and depend on host enzymes for their replication, which in some viroids occurs in the nucleus and in others in the chloroplast, through a rolling-circle mechanism with three catalytic steps. Quite remarkably, however, one of the steps, cleavage of the oligomeric head-to-tail replicative intermediates to unit-length strands, is mediated in certain viroids by hammerhead ribozymes that can be formed by their strands of both polarities. Viroids induce disease by direct interaction with host factors, the nature of which is presently unknown. Some properties of viroids, particularly the presence of ribozymes, suggest that they might have appeared very early in evolution and could represent ˈliving fossilsˈ of the precellular RNA world that presumably preceded our current world based on DNA and proteins.

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