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Author Spotlight: Characterizing DNA Replication of Pathogenic Repeats to Uncover Mechanisms of Replication Fork Stalling and Expansion
Published on: September 13, 2024
No evidence for human or rodent deltavirus replication in yeast
Louison Bois Naegelin1,2,3,4, Valérie Courgnaud1,4,3, Dominique Helmlinger4,2,3
1Institut de Génétique Moléculaire de Montpellier, Montpellier, Occitanie, France.
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Deltaviruses were recently discovered across a broad range of metazoan species. Their genome encodes a single protein and thus requires host factors for replication, which are likely evolutionarily conserved given their broad host range. Here we describe a genetic tool to unambiguously determine whether an RNA virus replicates in model yeast species. Our system involves transcriptional induction of viral RNA from an integrated cDNA template followed by its genomic excision. Testing Hepatitis D and Rodent delta viruses revealed that neither viral RNAs can replicate in yeasts, suggesting that Ascomycetes lack factors essential for their RNA-dependent amplification.
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