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The N Terminus of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus DNA Polymerase Is Required for Efficient Viral DNA Replication and Virus and Occlusion Body Production

The N Terminus of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus DNA Polymerase Is Required for Efficient Viral DNA Replication and Virus and Occlusion Body Production

... of viral DNA replication and therefore resulted in less BV ...for DNA replication and results in low replication ...in viral DNA replication in baculovirus-infected ...

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Viral DNA Sensors IFI16 and Cyclic GMP AMP Synthase Possess Distinct Functions in Regulating Viral Gene Expression, Immune Defenses, and Apoptotic Responses during Herpesvirus Infection

Viral DNA Sensors IFI16 and Cyclic GMP AMP Synthase Possess Distinct Functions in Regulating Viral Gene Expression, Immune Defenses, and Apoptotic Responses during Herpesvirus Infection

... cGAS-dependent DNA sensing initiates ...to viral DNA has additional antiviral conse- ...expressing viral factor blocks apoptotic cellular responses ...novo viral protein synthesis, we ...

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Viral DNA Replication Orientation and hnRNPs Regulate Transcription of the Human Papillomavirus 18 Late Promoter

Viral DNA Replication Orientation and hnRNPs Regulate Transcription of the Human Papillomavirus 18 Late Promoter

... of DNA replication, called ...two viral replication proteins, E1 and E2 ...ATP-dependent DNA helicase and assembles on the Ori as a dimer of hexamers, forming a bidirectional helicase (27, ...for ...

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Human Cytomegalovirus Early Protein pUL21a Promotes Efficient Viral DNA Synthesis and the Late Accumulation of Immediate-Early Transcripts

Human Cytomegalovirus Early Protein pUL21a Promotes Efficient Viral DNA Synthesis and the Late Accumulation of Immediate-Early Transcripts

... by viral DNA synthesis in herpesvirus ...early-late) viral genes is aug- mented by viral DNA replication during lytic infection of her- pesviruses ...by viral DNA ...

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Human Papillomaviruses Preferentially Recruit DNA Repair Factors to Viral Genomes for Rapid Repair and Amplification

Human Papillomaviruses Preferentially Recruit DNA Repair Factors to Viral Genomes for Rapid Repair and Amplification

... to viral genomes that would normally be bound to host DNA at high levels, and this allows productive viral replication in cells that do not normally ...induce DNA break ...by viral ...

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Viral DNA carried by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions.

Viral DNA carried by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions.

... To verify whether viral DNA is carried by mature viral particles, HIV-1 virions, purified by double banding on sucrose gradients, were analyzed for the presence of viral DNA by PCR ampli[r] ...

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Studies of Nondefective Adenovirus 2-Simian Virus 40 Hybrid Viruses II. Relationship of Adenovirus 2 Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Simian Virus 40 Deoxyribonucleic Acid in the Ad2+ND1 Genome

Studies of Nondefective Adenovirus 2-Simian Virus 40 Hybrid Viruses II. Relationship of Adenovirus 2 Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Simian Virus 40 Deoxyribonucleic Acid in the Ad2+ND1 Genome

... Hybridizationi reaction of viral 3H-complementary ribonucleic acid cRNA anid cellular 3H-RNA with viral anid cellular DNA Net Source of DNA on filtr DNA 0n Type of tritiatedl filter RNAa[r] ...

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Intermediates in the Synthesis of Type 2 Adenovirus Deoxyribonucleic Acid

Intermediates in the Synthesis of Type 2 Adenovirus Deoxyribonucleic Acid

... Figure 6 demonstrates that DNA smaller than the viral genome still appeared in the infected synchronized HeLa cells supporting the viral origin of the DNA pieces.. Even with labeling 679[r] ...

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19_Lecture_Presentation_PC.ppt

19_Lecture_Presentation_PC.ppt

... Viral RNA Reverse transcriptase RNA-DNA hybrid DNA NUCLEUS Provirus Chromosomal DNA RNA genome for the next viral generation mRNA New virus HIV Membrane of white blood cell. 0.25  m HI[r] ...

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Avian Sarcoma and Leukosis Virus Cytopathic Effect in the Absence of TVB Death Domain Signaling

Avian Sarcoma and Leukosis Virus Cytopathic Effect in the Absence of TVB Death Domain Signaling

... the DNA was precipitated and resuspended in water at a concentration equivalent to 5,000 cells/ ␮ ...the DNA template from 25,000 cell equivalents and 200 nM each of the following oligonucleotides de- rived ...

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Nonsense mutation in open reading frame E2 of bovine papillomavirus DNA.

Nonsense mutation in open reading frame E2 of bovine papillomavirus DNA.

... The constructed mutation was maintained in cell lines derived from cells which had acquired the mutant viral DNA, but the viral DNA appeared to be integrated into the host cell genome.. [r] ...

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Gene I mutants of peanut chlorotic streak virus, a caulimovirus, replicate in plants but do not move from cell to cell.

Gene I mutants of peanut chlorotic streak virus, a caulimovirus, replicate in plants but do not move from cell to cell.

... destroyed viral infectivity on whole plants as one might expect from disruption of a gene with a putative movement ...case. Viral mutants that were inactive on whole plants gave amplified products with the ...

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Important role of the long terminal repeat of the helper Moloney murine leukemia virus in Abelson virus-induced lymphoma.

Important role of the long terminal repeat of the helper Moloney murine leukemia virus in Abelson virus-induced lymphoma.

... To map the viral DNA sequences encoding the determinant of the lymphogenic potential of Moloney MuLV when complexed with A-MuLV, we constructed chimeric helper viral DNA genomes in vitro[r] ...

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Multiple Integrations of Human Foamy Virus in Persistently Infected Human Erythroleukemia Cells

Multiple Integrations of Human Foamy Virus in Persistently Infected Human Erythroleukemia Cells

... full-length viral genomes, HFV⌬tas proviruses will produce a band with the bet probe but not with the ⌬tas ...Genomic DNA from clones A2 and A5 was compared by Southern blotting using these two ...

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Replication of herpesvirus DNA. III. Rate of DNA elongation.

Replication of herpesvirus DNA. III. Rate of DNA elongation.

... One approach to determining the rate of replication of viral DNA molecules is to ascertain the buoyant density of the newly synthesized viral DNA labeled with [3H]BUdR for various period[r] ...

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Formation and structure of infectious DNA of spleen necrosis virus.

Formation and structure of infectious DNA of spleen necrosis virus.

... Linear infectious viral DNA A was prepared from the lower density clear infectious viral DNAs from cells 2 days peak of infectious viral DNA from the same gradient after infection were t[r] ...

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Direct Evidence of Lower Viral Replication Rates In Vivo in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 (HIV-2) Infection than in HIV-1 Infection

Direct Evidence of Lower Viral Replication Rates In Vivo in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 (HIV-2) Infection than in HIV-1 Infection

... plasma viral loads. HIV-1 plasma viral loads were deter- mined by using a commercially available assay (Amplicor HIV-1 monitor test, version ...HIV-2 viral loads, we developed an in-house real-time ...

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Intracellular location of rabbit poxvirus nucleic acid within infected cells as determined by in situ hybridization.

Intracellular location of rabbit poxvirus nucleic acid within infected cells as determined by in situ hybridization.

... To address whether the early prereplication pattern of viral DNA distribution includes some viral DNA that is over or within the nucleus, we hybridized in situ thin sections of RPV-infec[r] ...

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Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Activity Is Required for Efficient Expression and Posttranslational Modification of Human Cytomegalovirus Proteins and for Production of Extracellular Particles

Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Activity Is Required for Efficient Expression and Posttranslational Modification of Human Cytomegalovirus Proteins and for Production of Extracellular Particles

... of viral DNA ...genes. Viral DNA replication was also ...and viral DNA synthesis, which begins at approximately 16 to 20 h ...

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Dynamic and Nucleolin-Dependent Localization of Human Cytomegalovirus UL84 to the Periphery of Viral Replication Compartments and Nucleoli

Dynamic and Nucleolin-Dependent Localization of Human Cytomegalovirus UL84 to the Periphery of Viral Replication Compartments and Nucleoli

... for viral genome replica- ...cytomegalovirus viral replication factor UL84 relative to other proteins in- volved in viral DNA synthesis and to replicating viral DNA in infected ...

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