We have previously shown that the influenza virus NS1 protein exhibits
stable binding to a model mini vRNA which is stronger than its bindin
g to dsRNA. In this study, we confirmed that the binding depended on a
higher-order structure of the model RNA, probably the panhandle struc
ture formed by pairing between the 5'- and 3'-terminal common sequence
s. The formation of the structure was enhanced by the NS1 protein itse
lf. We propose that an A bulge in a stretch of double helix results in
a binding site with greater affinity for the NS1 protein.