Abstract:Retroviruses utilize multiple unique RNA elements to control several aspects of RNA processing, such as splicing, subcellular export, and translation. However, it is mostly unclear whether such functional RNA elements are present in endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), many of which were inserted into the host genomes millions of years ago. Previously, in human ERV-derived syncytin-1 gene, we found a cis-acting RNA element named SPRE that enhances its protein expression. In this study, we found a 17-nt common seque… Show more
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