Retrovirus direct repeat 1 (dr1)
The direct repeat 1 (dr1) element is an RNA element commonly found in the 3' UTR of Avian sarcoma, Rous sarcoma and Avian leukosis viruses (Alpharetroviruses and Avian type C retroviruses). dr1 is required for efficient viral replication and is thought to be involved in genomic RNA packaging although this may not be its only role.[1]
| Retrovirus direct repeat 1 (dr1) | |
|---|---|
|  Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of Retro_dr1 | |
| Identifiers | |
| Symbol | Retro_dr1 | 
| Rfam | RF00214 | 
| Other data | |
| RNA type | Cis-reg | 
| Domain(s) | Viruses | 
| SO | SO:0000233 | 
| PDB structures | PDBe | 
References
    
- Aschoff JM, Foster D, Coffin JM (September 1999). "Point mutations in the avian sarcoma/leukosis virus 3' untranslated region result in a packaging defect". Journal of Virology. 73 (9): 7421–7429. doi:10.1128/JVI.73.9.7421-7429.1999. PMC 104269. PMID 10438832.
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