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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 29.
Published in final edited form as: Annu Rev Virol. 2019 Jul 23;6(1):93–117. doi: 10.1146/annurev-virology-092917-043315

Table 1.

Whole viral genome studies by SHAPE.

Virus Family/Genus Virus Species Ref. Summary Statement
Retroviridae/Lentivirus Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) (75) The first whole viral genome interrogated by SHAPE reveals extensive secondary structure elements throughout the genome, many of which are functionally important for HIV-1.
Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIVmac239), HIV-1 (76) Many RNA structures previously identified in HIV-1 coding regions (75) are not conserved in the related SIVmac239 (~50% sequence similarity).
HIV-1 (37) New SHAPE-MaP analysis strategy supports a refined genome structure model; low SHAPE/low Shannon entropy genome regions identify novel functional elements.
SIVcpzMB897, SIVmac239, HIV-1 (79) Correlation of SHAPE reactivity patterns across the genomes of three lentivirus species pinpoint multiple novel functional structural elements.
Picornaviridae/Enterovirus Poliovirus (78) Second human virus family interrogated by SHAPE identifies novel functional elements, including the 3Dpol RNA element which may mediate an interaction with the viral 3Cpro protein.
Flaviviridae/Hepacivirus Hepatitis C virus (HCV) (65) SHAPE analyses of genomes of three HCV genotypes reveals many conserved highly structured regions, including four novel conserved structures required for optimal viral fitness.
(69) SHAPE-derived RNA structure models melded with covariation models identifies novel conserved stem-loops across the HCV genome, including four motifs required for viral fitness.
Togaviridae/Alphavirus Sindbis virus (SINV), Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) (73) Structure-first SHAPE analysis identifies functional RNA elements only present in individual alphavirus species, and not detectable by covariation and comparative structure analyses.
Flaviviridae/Flavivirus Dengue virus 2, (DENV2) (58) Higher order RNA tertiary structures are pervasive across the DENV2 genome, and promote a compact global genome architecture and enhance viral fitness.
DENV1, DENV2, DENV3, DENV4, Zika Virus (ZIKV) (74) Highly structured regions are conserved across four DENV serotypes and four ZIKV strains, and five long-range ZIKV RNA-RNA interactions are important for viral fitness.
ZIKV (72) A long-range RNA-RNA interaction between sequences in the 5′-UTR and the Env-coding region occurs exclusively in epidemic ZIKV strains and is important for viral fitness.
Orthomyxoviridae/ Alphainfluenzavirus Influenza A Virus (IAV) (64) Inter-segment interactions between the eight IAV genomic segments are both redundant and important for viral packaging and growth.
IAV Segments 8, 7, 5(+) (68, 70, 71) IAV RNA genome segments 7 and 8 form highly structured conserved domains. Single-stranded regions in segment 5(+) can be targeted with antisense oligonucleotides to inhibit replication.
Tombusviridae/Tombusvirus Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) (63) SHAPE and atomic force microscopy reveal a compact genome structure; local RNA structures provide a structural scaffold for the formation of functional long-range interactions.
Bromoviridae/Cucumovirus Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) Segment 3 (81) Covariation analysis of SHAPE-defined structures identifies four novel functional structural elements; SHAPE analysis in infected cell lysate reveals a protein binding site.
Plant satellite virus Virgaviridae/Tobamovirus Satellite-Tobacco mosaic virus (STMV) (62, 77, 80) SHAPE-directed genome structure models from independent groups are in excellent agreement, revealing a three-domain genome architecture where each domain corresponds to a viral function.
Plant satellite virus Tombusviridae/Carmovirus Satellite-Turnip crinkle virus (66) SHAPE structure probing of this 356-nt satellite viral genome identifies an extended functional hairpin, H2.
Plant satellite virus Tombusviridae/Tombusvirus Satellite-Cymbidium ringspot virus (67) SHAPE structure probing of this 619-nt satellite viral genome identifies several functional genome secondary and tertiary structures, including an RNA switch.

Studies are listed chronologically by date within each genus in the order: human viruses, plant viruses, and satellite viruses; with studies of whole genomes preceding genome segments.