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Query: UNIPROT:Q9UIJ5 (
Rec
)
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It was recently reported that the human endogenous retrovirus HTDV/HERV-K encodes the regulatory protein
Rec
(formerly designated Corf), which is functionally equivalent to the nuclear export adapter proteins Rev of human immunodeficiency virus and
Rex
of human T-cell leukemia virus. We have demonstrated that the
Rec
protein interacts with a characteristic 429-nucleotide RNA element, the
Rec
-responsive element (RcRE), present in the 3' long terminal repeat of HTDV/HERV-K transcripts. In analogy to the Rev and
Rex
proteins, which have distinct RNA binding sites in their responsive elements, we have proposed that
Rec
may also have a defined binding site in the RcRE. In this report, we demonstrate that not every HTDV/HERV-K copy present in the human genome contains an active RcRE, and we characterize mutations that abrogate
Rec
function. In addition, we demonstrate that
Rec
function requires binding to a complex, folded RNA structure rather than binding to a discrete specific binding site, in contrast to Rev and
Rex
and their homologous responsive elements. We define four stem-loop structures in the RcRE that are essential for
Rec
function. Finally, we demonstrate that both Rev and
Rex
can mediate nuclear export through the RcRE but that their binding sites are different from each other and from that of
Rec
.
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PMID:Rec (formerly Corf) function requires interaction with a complex, folded RNA structure within its responsive element rather than binding to a discrete specific binding site. 1158 4