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Replication of murine coronavirus defective interfering RNA from negative-strand transcripts.

Replication of murine coronavirus defective interfering RNA from negative-strand transcripts.

... positive-strand defective interfering (DI) RNA of the murine coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus (MHV), when introduced into MHV-infected cells, results in DI RNA ... See full document

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Importance of the Positive-Strand RNA Secondary Structure of a Murine Coronavirus Defective Interfering RNA Internal Replication Signal in Positive-Strand RNA Synthesis

Importance of the Positive-Strand RNA Secondary Structure of a Murine Coronavirus Defective Interfering RNA Internal Replication Signal in Positive-Strand RNA Synthesis

... kb from both termini of MHV-A59 and those that consisted of 0.5 kb from both termini of MHV-A59 plus the ...MHV-A59-derived RNA, which had the MHV-JHM ...that replication of MHV-A59- derived ... See full document

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Characterization of a murine coronavirus defective interfering RNA internal cis-acting replication signal.

Characterization of a murine coronavirus defective interfering RNA internal cis-acting replication signal.

... positive-strand RNA synthesis. We do not know whether the RNA secondary struc- tures predicted by the computer-based modeling are the same as those formed by actual RNA ...of RNA ... See full document

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The 3' untranslated region of coronavirus RNA is required for subgenomic mRNA transcription from a defective interfering RNA.

The 3' untranslated region of coronavirus RNA is required for subgenomic mRNA transcription from a defective interfering RNA.

... prototype coronavirus, containing a linear, single-stranded, positive-sense RNA of approximately 31 kb (15, 17, ...genomic RNA and have a nested-set structure ...derived from the 5 9 -end of ... See full document

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Investigation of the control of coronavirus subgenomic mRNA transcription by using T7-generated negative-sense RNA transcripts.

Investigation of the control of coronavirus subgenomic mRNA transcription by using T7-generated negative-sense RNA transcripts.

... TAS from 7 nt, as found for most TGEV mRNAs, to 6 nt, as found for the low-abundance TGEV mRNA 4, did significantly decrease the amount of CAT protein ...findings from a study in which an MHV ... See full document

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Assembled coronavirus from complementation of two defective interfering RNAs.

Assembled coronavirus from complementation of two defective interfering RNAs.

... on RNA viruses other than retro- viruses have been developed previously ...the transcripts is a self-replicating Sindbis replicon that encodes Sindbis virus nonstructural proteins and subgenomically ... See full document

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5′-Proximal Hot Spot for an Inducible Positive-to-Negative-Strand Template Switch by Coronavirus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase

5′-Proximal Hot Spot for an Inducible Positive-to-Negative-Strand Template Switch by Coronavirus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase

... sgm- RNA synthesis in a bovine coronavirus (BCoV) defective in- terfering (DI) RNA system (32, 43, 44), one set was designed to test whether a positive-to-negative-strand ... See full document

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Stem-Loop IV in the 5′ Untranslated Region Is a cis-Acting Element in Bovine Coronavirus Defective Interfering RNA Replication

Stem-Loop IV in the 5′ Untranslated Region Is a cis-Acting Element in Bovine Coronavirus Defective Interfering RNA Replication

... bovine coronavirus (BCoV) genome is predicted to contain four higher-order structures identified as stem-loops I to IV, which may function as cis-acting elements in genomic RNA ...for replication of ... See full document

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An RNA Stem-Loop within the Bovine Coronavirus nsp1 Coding Region Is a cis-Acting Element in Defective Interfering RNA Replication

An RNA Stem-Loop within the Bovine Coronavirus nsp1 Coding Region Is a cis-Acting Element in Defective Interfering RNA Replication

... DI RNA replication. Previous studies had demonstrated that a T7 RNA polymerase-generated sgmRNA 7 (mRNA for the N protein) of BCoV containing a short reporter sequence does not replicate when ... See full document

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Replication of Carnation Italian Ringspot Virus Defective Interfering RNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Replication of Carnation Italian Ringspot Virus Defective Interfering RNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. Dimers from monomers are synthesized when the viral replicase, before releasing a newly synthesized strand, begins a new round of replication on the ... See full document

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cis Requirement for N-specific protein sequence in bovine coronavirus defective interfering RNA replication.

cis Requirement for N-specific protein sequence in bovine coronavirus defective interfering RNA replication.

... DI RNA pDrep1 (4) had indicated that there was a strict ORF requirement for replication of the DI ...ORF from a closed one could be found after three serial passages of progeny virus that would have ... See full document

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The UCUAAAC promoter motif is not required for high-frequency leader recombination in bovine coronavirus defective interfering RNA.

The UCUAAAC promoter motif is not required for high-frequency leader recombination in bovine coronavirus defective interfering RNA.

... of RNA synthesis, 5 to 7 hpi ...generated from the helper virus used in these experiments (because of the G53A mutation in the helper virus leader [11]), and RNA samples were prepared at hourly ... See full document

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Isolation and Characterization of an Arterivirus Defective Interfering RNA Genome

Isolation and Characterization of an Arterivirus Defective Interfering RNA Genome

... harvested from P0 at 16 h posttrans- fection. The virus harvested from both EDIC2 and EDIC7 transfections yielded P1 CAT protein expression levels that were comparable to those observed in ...P0. ... See full document

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cis-Acting Sequences Required for Coronavirus Infectious Bronchitis Virus Defective-RNA Replication and Packaging

cis-Acting Sequences Required for Coronavirus Infectious Bronchitis Virus Defective-RNA Replication and Packaging

... Predicted stem-loop. Secondary structure analysis of the en- tire 3⬘ UTRs of the 19 U.S., European, and Australian IBV strains referred to above, plus 3 strains of TCoV (2, 11), using the software package RNAdraw (23), ... See full document

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Host Protein Interactions with the 3′ End of Bovine Coronavirus RNA and the Requirement of the Poly(A) Tail for Coronavirus Defective Genome Replication

Host Protein Interactions with the 3′ End of Bovine Coronavirus RNA and the Requirement of the Poly(A) Tail for Coronavirus Defective Genome Replication

... in coronavirus defective genome ...for RNA replication. A BCV defective RNA replicon that lacked a poly(A) tail was not competent for replication, whereas rep- licon RNAs ... See full document

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Defective Interfering Passages of Sindbis Virus: Nature of the Intracellular Defective Viral RNA

Defective Interfering Passages of Sindbis Virus: Nature of the Intracellular Defective Viral RNA

... For 1189 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest BHK cells infected with defective-interfering passages of Sindbis virus accumulate a species of RNA 20S that is[r] ... See full document

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Poly(A) at the 3′ End of Positive-Strand RNA and VPg-Linked Poly(U) at the 5′ End of Negative-Strand RNA Are Reciprocal Templates during Replication of Poliovirus RNA

Poly(A) at the 3′ End of Positive-Strand RNA and VPg-Linked Poly(U) at the 5′ End of Negative-Strand RNA Are Reciprocal Templates during Replication of Poliovirus RNA

... negative-strand RNA migrated as double-stranded RF RNA in an agarose gel ...PV RNA replication (6), prevented the incorporation of radiolabel into PV RNA products ...RF ... See full document

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Common Mechanism for RNA Encapsidation by Negative-Strand RNA Viruses

Common Mechanism for RNA Encapsidation by Negative-Strand RNA Viruses

... away from the RNA cavity, inducing reorientation of the following three helices in the (5H ⫹ 3H) motif as well as helices following the ...this RNA cavity is almost completely collapsed compared to ... See full document

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Synchronous replication of poliovirus RNA: initiation of negative-strand RNA synthesis requires the guanidine-inhibited activity of protein 2C.

Synchronous replication of poliovirus RNA: initiation of negative-strand RNA synthesis requires the guanidine-inhibited activity of protein 2C.

... viral RNA replication ...preinitiation RNA replication com- plexes in reaction mixes containing HeLa S10 ...preinitiation RNA replication complexes isolated from ... See full document

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Sequence analysis of cDNA's derived from the RNA of Sindbis virions and of defective interfering particles.

Sequence analysis of cDNA's derived from the RNA of Sindbis virions and of defective interfering particles.

... This 3'-terminal conserved sequence was also found in two DI RNA populations of Sindbis virus and two variants of this virus obtained from persistently infected BHK cells, supporting the[r] ... See full document

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