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[PDF] Top 20 cis-Acting RNA Signals in the NS5B C-Terminal Coding Sequence of the Hepatitis C Virus Genome

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cis-Acting RNA Signals in the NS5B C-Terminal Coding Sequence of the Hepatitis C Virus Genome

cis-Acting RNA Signals in the NS5B C-Terminal Coding Sequence of the Hepatitis C Virus Genome

... HCV NS5B C-terminal coding re- ...NS5BCR RNA sequence in HCV replication, we have made deletions of those sequences and structures that do not fall into the essential catalytic ... See full document

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Role of the Hepatitis C Virus Core+1 Open Reading Frame and Core cis-Acting RNA Elements in Viral RNA Translation and Replication

Role of the Hepatitis C Virus Core+1 Open Reading Frame and Core cis-Acting RNA Elements in Viral RNA Translation and Replication

... impaired RNA replication is due to the lack of core ⫹ 1 expression or to the alterations of stem- loop elements in the core encoding ...and virus production) to the same extent as the parental cell lines ... See full document

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The 5′-Terminal Region of the Aichi Virus Genome Encodes cis-Acting Replication Elements Required for Positive- and Negative-Strand RNA Synthesis

The 5′-Terminal Region of the Aichi Virus Genome Encodes cis-Acting Replication Elements Required for Positive- and Negative-Strand RNA Synthesis

... Aichi virus is a member of the family ...the genome are critical elements for viral RNA ...-terminal cis-acting replication ele- ...a sequence downstream of SL-C ... See full document

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3′ Nontranslated RNA Signals Required for Replication of Hepatitis C Virus RNA

3′ Nontranslated RNA Signals Required for Replication of Hepatitis C Virus RNA

... stem sequence of SL1, in a similar in vitro ...the NS5B polymerase posi- tions the terminal sequences of the genome so as to initiate de novo transcription from the 3⬘ terminal ...novo ... See full document

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Specific Interaction between the Hepatitis C Virus NS5B RNA Polymerase and the 3′ End of the Viral RNA

Specific Interaction between the Hepatitis C Virus NS5B RNA Polymerase and the 3′ End of the Viral RNA

... positive-sense RNA viruses may provide some ...genomic RNA occurs, and replication of the viral RNA begins with the synthesis of mi- nus-strand RNA which then serves as the template for the ... See full document

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Biochemical properties of hepatitis C virus NS5B RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and identification of amino acid sequence motifs essential for enzymatic activity.

Biochemical properties of hepatitis C virus NS5B RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and identification of amino acid sequence motifs essential for enzymatic activity.

... The NS5B protein of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) ...an NS5B-hexahistidine fusion protein was expressed with recombinant ... See full document

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Functional Study of the C-Terminal Part of the Hepatitis C Virus E1 Ectodomain

Functional Study of the C-Terminal Part of the Hepatitis C Virus E1 Ectodomain

... worldwide, hepatitis C virus infection is a major health problem ...chronic hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepato- cellular ...enveloped virus with a positive-strand RNA ... See full document

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cis-Acting signals that promote genome replication in rotavirus mRNA.

cis-Acting signals that promote genome replication in rotavirus mRNA.

... double-stranded RNA from viral mRNA in a cell-free system ...the cis-acting signals in rotavirus mRNA that are important for RNA replication, gene 8 transcripts which contained internal ... See full document

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Modulation of hepatitis C virus RNA Abundance.pdf

Modulation of hepatitis C virus RNA Abundance.pdf

... ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene repeats (rDNA), recombination helps maintain copy number (3) and the evolutionary stability of the repeats ...(bp) cis-acting factor called EXP, which is found in the rDNA ... See full document

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EWSR1 Binds the Hepatitis C Virus cis-Acting Replication Element and Is Required for Efficient Viral Replication

EWSR1 Binds the Hepatitis C Virus cis-Acting Replication Element and Is Required for Efficient Viral Replication

... The hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome contains numerous RNA elements that are required for its ...fied RNA structures are located within the 5= and 3= untranslated regions ... See full document

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Role of RNA Structures in Genome Terminal Sequences of the Hepatitis C Virus for Replication and Assembly

Role of RNA Structures in Genome Terminal Sequences of the Hepatitis C Virus for Replication and Assembly

... reporter virus genome used throughout this study in the ( ⫹ ) and ( ⫺ ) ...) RNA and 3 ⬘ end of ( ⫺ ) RNA are ...HCV coding region is mediated by the EMCV IRES (E-I). (B) Predicted ... See full document

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Exploiting cis-Acting Replication Elements To Direct Hepatitis C Virus-Dependent Transgene Expression

Exploiting cis-Acting Replication Elements To Direct Hepatitis C Virus-Dependent Transgene Expression

... T7 RNA polymerase (40) and pGL3-Control vec- ...minus-strand RNA synthesized, was only detected in cells transfected with pT7cRLNS5B1, which contains the NS5B coding region from nucleotides ... See full document

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Secondary structure determination of the conserved 98-base sequence at the 3' terminus of hepatitis C virus genome RNA.

Secondary structure determination of the conserved 98-base sequence at the 3' terminus of hepatitis C virus genome RNA.

... multiple RNA-protein ...other RNA viruses, con- served terminal structures play critical roles in the initiation of minus-strand and plus-strand RNA ...the virus or ...of RNA ... See full document

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Mutational Analysis of cis-Acting RNA Signals in Segment 7 of Influenza A Virus

Mutational Analysis of cis-Acting RNA Signals in Segment 7 of Influenza A Virus

... packaging signals operate is currently ...intersegment RNA-RNA interactions build up a specific complex containing one copy of each of the eight vRNAs (16, ...the signals would be useful, but ... See full document

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Hydrophobic and Charged Residues in the C-Terminal Arm of Hepatitis C Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Regulate Initiation and Elongation

Hydrophobic and Charged Residues in the C-Terminal Arm of Hepatitis C Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Regulate Initiation and Elongation

... When C-terminal domain mutants were tested in a sub- genomic replicon system, the respective RNAs showed marked decreases in translation and replication despite having increased RdRp activity in ...viral ... See full document

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Hepatitis C Virus Replicons Escape RNA Interference Induced by a Short Interfering RNA Directed against the NS5b Coding Region

Hepatitis C Virus Replicons Escape RNA Interference Induced by a Short Interfering RNA Directed against the NS5b Coding Region

... the NS5b coding region of the HCV genome, we were able to generate HCV replicon escape mutants containing sequence point mu- tations within the siRNA target ...error-prone RNA-depen- ... See full document

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The C-Terminal Hydrophobic Domain of Hepatitis C Virus RNA Polymerase NS5B Can Be Replaced with a Heterologous Domain of Poliovirus Protein 3A

The C-Terminal Hydrophobic Domain of Hepatitis C Virus RNA Polymerase NS5B Can Be Replaced with a Heterologous Domain of Poliovirus Protein 3A

... HCV NS5B C-terminal transmembrane domain. The C-terminal hy- drophobic domain of HCV NS5B, encompassing amino acids 570 to 591 ...essential cis-acting RNA ... See full document

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A hepatitis C virus cis acting replication element forms a long range RNA RNA interaction with upstream RNA sequences in NS5B

A hepatitis C virus cis acting replication element forms a long range RNA RNA interaction with upstream RNA sequences in NS5B

... within coding regions are primarily involved in translational control, in particular -1 frameshifting ...the RNA structure forming SL9266, together with interactions of the 590 ... See full document

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A Hepatitis C Virus cis-Acting Replication Element Forms a Long-Range RNA-RNA Interaction with Upstream RNA Sequences in NS5B

A Hepatitis C Virus cis-Acting Replication Element Forms a Long-Range RNA-RNA Interaction with Upstream RNA Sequences in NS5B

... served RNA secondary structures in coding regions has been analyzed extensively by reverse genetic analysis, predominantly using antibiotic resistance or a luciferase-encoding subgenomic replicon system ... See full document

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Systematic Analysis of Enhancer and Critical cis-Acting RNA Elements in the Protein-Encoding Region of the Hepatitis C Virus Genome

Systematic Analysis of Enhancer and Critical cis-Acting RNA Elements in the Protein-Encoding Region of the Hepatitis C Virus Genome

... HCV genome. Identification of cis elements in the nonstructural-protein-coding region (about 6 kb) is limited by the inability to trans-complement the functions of most nonstructural ...HCV ... See full document

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