sgRNAs:新冠肺炎新问题

Antonio Mori , Denise Lavezzari , Elena Pomari, Michela Deiana, Chiara Piubelli, Maria Rosaria Capobianchi, Concetta Castilletti
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与其他冠状病毒一样,严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型基因表达策略基于一组嵌套的亚基因组信使核糖核酸(sgRNA)的合成。这些sgRNA是使用“不连续转录”机制合成的,该机制依赖于转录调控序列(TRS)的模板转换。可以产生规范的(c-sgRNA)和非规范的(nc-sgRNA,数量较少)亚基因组RNA物种。目前,sgRNA是基于通过下一代测序(NGS)获得的序列数据进行研究的,生物信息学工具对其鉴定、表征和定量至关重要。到目前为止,几乎没有为此目的开发软件,需要建立其对所有可用NGS平台的可靠性和适用性,以建立对此类工具产生的信息的信心。事实上,这些信息可能对深入阐明病毒表达策略至关重要,特别是在nc-sgRNA的意义方面,以及对sgRNA作为感染患者病毒复制活性的潜在标志物的可能用途至关重要。
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sgRNAs: A SARS-CoV-2 emerging issue

Like for other coronaviruses, SARS-CoV-2 gene expression strategy is based on the synthesis of a nested set of subgenomic mRNA species (sgRNAs). These sgRNA are synthesized using a “discontinuous transcription” mechanism that relies on template switching at Transcription Regulatory Sequences (TRS). Both canonical (c-sgRNA) and non-canonical (nc-sgRNA, less numerous) subgenomic RNA species can be produced. Currently, sgRNAs are investigated on the basis of sequence data obtained through next generation sequencing (NGS), and bioinformatic tools are crucial for their identification, characterization and quantification. To date, few software have been developed to this aim, whose reliability and applicability to all the available NGS platforms need to be established, to build confidence on the information resulting from such tools. In fact, these information may be crucial for the in depth elucidation of viral expression strategy, particularly in respect of the significance of nc-sgRNAs, and for the possible use of sgRNAs as potential markers of virus replicative activity in infected patients.

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