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Characterisation of cellular and viral genes induced by the adenovirus E1A gene

Characterisation of cellular and viral genes induced by the adenovirus E1A gene

... I I I I I Characterisation of Cellular and Viral Genes induced by the Adenovirus EJA gene by Anna Wanda Skulimowski A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the Australian National[.] ...

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Influence of viral genes on the cell to cell spread of RNA
silencing

Influence of viral genes on the cell to cell spread of RNA silencing

... TCV genes, p8 and p9, which were involved in the intercellular spread of virus-induced RNA silencing, were ...recombinant viral RNAs in inoculated leaves of the GFP-expressing ...replicase genes, and ...

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Nucleic Acid Homology of Murine Type-C Viral Genes

Nucleic Acid Homology of Murine Type-C Viral Genes

... The data presented indicate that BALB/c, AKR, and NIH Swiss laboratory strains of mice, and feral mice from California and Asia, contain in their cellular genomes type-C virogene sequenc[r] ...

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The Vaccinia Virus A18R DNA Helicase Is a Postreplicative Negative Transcription Elongation Factor

The Vaccinia Virus A18R DNA Helicase Is a Postreplicative Negative Transcription Elongation Factor

... of viral and cellular ...several viral genes, presented here, argues strongly against the first two ...early genes (M1L, M2L, and K1L) positioned directly downstream of the intermediate gene, ...

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Epstein-Barr Virus SM Protein Interacts with mRNA In Vivo and Mediates a Gene-Specific Increase in Cytoplasmic mRNA

Epstein-Barr Virus SM Protein Interacts with mRNA In Vivo and Mediates a Gene-Specific Increase in Cytoplasmic mRNA

... EBV genes. Intronless genes are known to be inherently poorly expressed, and the expression of many viral genes lack- ing introns is known to be facilitated by the presence of specific RNA ...

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Role of transcriptional repressors in transformation by bovine papillomavirus type 1.

Role of transcriptional repressors in transformation by bovine papillomavirus type 1.

... In this paper, we provide evidence that i this phenotype is not attributable to the absence of other viral genes that overlap the E2 repressor genes, ii the acquisition of transformation[r] ...

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Massive Activation of Archaeal Defense Genes during Viral Infection

Massive Activation of Archaeal Defense Genes during Viral Infection

... of genes, the expression data presented here also suggest an important role for some uncharacterized viral ...expressed genes located on the genome termini have unknown ...scribed genes after ...

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Innate Immune Response to Influenza Virus at Single-Cell Resolution in Human Epithelial Cells Revealed Paracrine Induction of Interferon Lambda 1

Innate Immune Response to Influenza Virus at Single-Cell Resolution in Human Epithelial Cells Revealed Paracrine Induction of Interferon Lambda 1

... the genes that correlated negatively with the levels of NS at the high ...of genes, presumably induced in a paracrine manner, that were expressed at lower levels in infected than in bystander cells, ...

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Identification of Acidic and Aromatic Residues in the Zta Activation Domain Essential for Epstein-Barr Virus Reactivation

Identification of Acidic and Aromatic Residues in the Zta Activation Domain Essential for Epstein-Barr Virus Reactivation

... ulate viral gene expression in latently infected D98/HR1 ...the viral proteins Rta, EA-D, and Zta, encoded by the viral genes BRLF1, BMRF1, and BZLF1, respectively ...

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Transcription of True Late (γ2) Cytomegalovirus Genes Requires UL92 Function That Is Conserved among Beta- and Gammaherpesviruses

Transcription of True Late (γ2) Cytomegalovirus Genes Requires UL92 Function That Is Conserved among Beta- and Gammaherpesviruses

... settings, viral genes are expressed in a coordinated cascade that is characteristic of all ...that viral late gene expression and progeny accumulate only after 2 to 3 days of ...␣) genes ...

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Growth dynamics of a latent primate papovavirus.

Growth dynamics of a latent primate papovavirus.

... Whereas abundant viral DNA replication and virus production take place in contact-inhibited and slowly passaged Vero 76 cells, the expression of "late" viral genes, such as synthesis of [r] ...

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Studies of the Silencing of Baculovirus DNA Binding Protein

Studies of the Silencing of Baculovirus DNA Binding Protein

... in viral replication, repair, and re- combination of the viral genome ...in viral DNA replication. LEF-4, a component of the viral RNA polymerase, is essential for late gene expression as well ...

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In vivo transcription of bacteriophage phi 29 DNA: transcription termination.

In vivo transcription of bacteriophage phi 29 DNA: transcription termination.

... Transcription termination of the early genes located at the right end of the genome and that of the late viral genes overlapped in a specific region of the +29 DNA within the EcoRI D fra[r] ...

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DETECTION AND RESTRICTION ANALYSIS OF C YTOMEGALOVIRUS DNA PERSISTING IN HUMAN ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES USING POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION

DETECTION AND RESTRICTION ANALYSIS OF C YTOMEGALOVIRUS DNA PERSISTING IN HUMAN ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES USING POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION

... of viral DNA other than MIE, that expelled them from the targets for primers ...of viral DN A persisting in ...persisting viral sequences using restriction mapping of amplified ...persisting ...

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Diversities and potential biogeochemical impacts of mangrove soil viruses

Diversities and potential biogeochemical impacts of mangrove soil viruses

... sufficient viral DNA for metagenomics analyses include MDA and linker amplification (LA) ...and viral-host linkage) rely on the non-quantitative description of viral ...

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An Sp1 Response Element in the Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Open Reading Frame 50 Promoter Mediates Lytic Cycle Induction by Butyrate

An Sp1 Response Element in the Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Open Reading Frame 50 Promoter Mediates Lytic Cycle Induction by Butyrate

... Most reported studies deal with the question of how the ORF50 protein regulates expression of other viral genes. The essential question of how ORF50 gene expression is regulated remains largely unanswered. ...

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The superantigen-homologous viral immediate-early gene ie14/vsag in herpesvirus saimiri-transformed human T cells.

The superantigen-homologous viral immediate-early gene ie14/vsag in herpesvirus saimiri-transformed human T cells.

... Cellular gene expression in herpesvirus-transformed hu- man T cells. The representational difference analysis method was used to search for cellular and viral genes that specify stimulated T cells ...

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Mutations in reovirus outer-capsid protein sigma3 selected during persistent infections of L cells confer resistance to protease inhibitor E64.

Mutations in reovirus outer-capsid protein sigma3 selected during persistent infections of L cells confer resistance to protease inhibitor E64.

... affect viral entry into ...of viral outer-capsid proteins in cellular endosomes during viral ...identify viral genes that segregate with growth of PI viruses in the presence of E64, we ...

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Comparative genomic analysis of the ‘pseudofungus’ Hyphochytrium catenoides

Comparative genomic analysis of the ‘pseudofungus’ Hyphochytrium catenoides

... of viral MCP proteins indicating the branching position of the pseudofungal genes and evidence of transcription of viral derived genes in ...mg96 viral genes alongside an rps3 ...

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Detection of Avian Tumor Virus RNA in Uninfected Chicken Embryo Cells

Detection of Avian Tumor Virus RNA in Uninfected Chicken Embryo Cells

... However, the correlation observed between helper activity and viral RNA levels in uninfected cells suggests that the viral genes are expressed even in the absence of' viral infection.. P[r] ...

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