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Exploring the transcriptomic profile of human monkeypox virus via CAGE and native RNA sequencing approaches

Authors

NAGY Gergely armin TOMBACZ Dora PRAZSAK Istvan CSABAI Zsolt DORMO Akos GULYAS Gabor KEMENESI Gabor TOTH Gabor E HOLOUBEK Jiří RŮŽEK Daniel KAKUK Balazs BOLDOGKOI Zsolt

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source mSphere
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
web https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/msphere.00356-24
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msphere.00356-24
Keywords monkeypox virus; CAGE-Seq; nanopore sequencing; long-read sequencing; transcriptome; poxvirus
Description In this study, we employed short- and long-read sequencing technologies to delineate the transcriptional architecture of the human monkeypox virus and to identify key regulatory elements that govern its gene expression. Specifically, we conducted a transcriptomic analysis to annotate the transcription start sites (TSSs) and transcription end sites (TESs) of the virus by utilizing Cap Analysis of gene expression sequencing on the Illumina platform and direct RNA sequencing on the Oxford Nanopore technology device. Our investigations uncovered significant complexity in the use of alternative TSSs and TESs in viral genes. In this research, we also detected the promoter elements and poly(A) signals associated with the viral genes. Additionally, we identified novel genes in both the left and right variable regions of the viral genome.IMPORTANCEGenerally, gaining insight into how the transcription of a virus is regulated offers insights into the key mechanisms that control its life cycle. The recent outbreak of the human monkeypox virus has underscored the necessity of understanding the basic biology of its causative agent. Our results are pivotal for constructing a comprehensive transcriptomic atlas of the human monkeypox virus, providing valuable resources for future studies.

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