Enterovirus 5′ cloverleaf cis-acting replication element

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| Name = Enterovirus 5′ cloverleaf cis-acting replication element

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| caption = Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of Entero_5_CRE

| Symbol = Entero_5_CRE

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| Rfam = RF00386

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| RNA_type = Cis-reg

| Tax_domain = Viruses

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| SO = {{SO|0000233}}

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The Enterovirus 5′ cloverleaf cis-acting replication element is an RNA element found in the 5′ UTR of Enterovirus genomes. The element has a cloverleaf like secondary structure and is known to be a multifunctional cis-acting replication element (CRE), required for the initiation of negative strand RNA synthesis.{{cite journal | vauthors = Barton DJ, O'Donnell BJ, Flanegan JB | title = 5′ cloverleaf in poliovirus RNA is a cis-acting replication element required for negative-strand synthesis | journal = The EMBO Journal | volume = 20 | issue = 6 | pages = 1439–1448 | date = March 2001 | pmid = 11250909 | pmc = 145522 | doi = 10.1093/emboj/20.6.1439 }}

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