Members of the family Pospiviroidae, like Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd), replicate through an RNA-based asymmetric rolling-circle mechanism in which oligomeric plus-strand [(+)] RNA intermediates are cleaved to monomeric linear (ml) RNA and then circularized. Here we show, by rapid amplification of 5' and 3' cDNA ends and in vitro ligation assays, that ml CEVd (+) RNA resulting from cleavage of a dimeric transcript transgenically expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana contains 5'-phosphomonoester and 3'-hydroxyl termini. The nature of these termini and the double-stranded structure previously proposed as the substrate for cleavage in vivo suggest that a type III RNase catalyzes cleavage and an RNA ligase distinct from tRNA ligase promotes circularization.

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