Journal article
The role of RNA-RNA interactions in the assembly and reassortment of influenza A viruses
Michael Knight, Bernadeta Dadonaite, Brad Gilbertson, Sanja Trifkovic, Steven Rockman, Alain Laederach, Lorena Brown, Ervin Fodor, David LV Bauer
Access Microbiology | Microbiology Society | Published : 2019
Abstract
Influenza A virus has a genome consisting of 8 segments of negative sense RNA. When two influenza A virus strains infect the same cell, there is potential for the progeny to package segments from both strains. This process is termed reassortment and can lead to rapid genetic shifts that have previously generated strains of influenza responsible for pandemic events. Recent evidence suggests that assembly of the eight influenza genomic segments for packaging into a virion is mediated by RNA-RNA interactions between the segments. These interactions are likely to contribute to the varying compatibilities for reassortment observed between segments from different strains of influenza. We have capt..
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