2020
DOI: 10.3390/v12060612
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Dissemination of Internal Ribosomal Entry Sites (IRES) Between Viruses by Horizontal Gene Transfer

Abstract: Members of Picornaviridae and of the Hepacivirus, Pegivirus and Pestivirus genera of Flaviviridae all contain an internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) in the 5′-untranslated region (5′UTR) of their genomes. Each class of IRES has a conserved structure and promotes 5′-end-independent initiation of translation by a different mechanism. Picornavirus 5′UTRs, including the IRES, evolve independently of other parts of the genome and can move between genomes, most commonly by intratypic recombination. We review accumu… Show more

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“…In addition to Flaviviridae, HCV-like IRESs have been also found in some groups of Picornaviridae (see review by Arhab et al [ 59 ] for details), which confirms the existence of horizontal transfer of not only genes but also of individual regulatory elements of viral RNA.…”
Section: Internal Translation Initiationmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…In addition to Flaviviridae, HCV-like IRESs have been also found in some groups of Picornaviridae (see review by Arhab et al [ 59 ] for details), which confirms the existence of horizontal transfer of not only genes but also of individual regulatory elements of viral RNA.…”
Section: Internal Translation Initiationmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…At the base of domain VI is an oligopyrimidine tract (Y n ) containing the conserved UUUCC sequence. Other representatives of this type of IRESs – such as those present in the gRNA of enterovirus A71 (enterovirus EV-A71), Coxsackievirus type B (Coxsackievirus B3, CVB3), and human rhinovirus A (human rhinovirus A2, HRV A2) – have a similar structure (for details, see reviews [ 56 , 59 , 80 ]).…”
Section: Internal Translation Initiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…IGR IRESs likely evolved through recombination of independent functional domains; the PKI domains can be functionally swapped between Type I and II IRESs (21,22). Furthermore, IRES elements in unrelated viruses appear to have disseminated between these viruses via horizontal gene transfer (38), further supporting the idea that dicistrovirus IGR IRESs may have originated via recombination events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…IGR IRESs are likely to have evolved through recombination of independent functional domains; the PKI domains can be functionally swapped between Type I and II IRESs [20,21]. Furthermore, IRES elements in unrelated viruses appear to have disseminated between these viruses via horizontal gene transfer [43], further supporting the idea that dicistrovirus IGR IRESs may have originated via recombination events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%