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... Messenger RNA (mRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA) are important nucleic acids involved in the process of protein synthesis. (a) Describe how a molecule of mRNA is made during transcription[r] ... See full document

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p53-Independent and -Dependent Requirements for E1B-55K in Adenovirus Type 5 Replication

p53-Independent and -Dependent Requirements for E1B-55K in Adenovirus Type 5 Replication

... (Fig. 1) might be explained if the stimulation of late protein synthesis by E1B- 55K results from the dephosphorylation of ...tein synthesis at 32°C in H1299 ...decreased synthesis of ... See full document

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Gamma interferon-induced, nitric oxide-mediated inhibition of vaccinia virus replication.

Gamma interferon-induced, nitric oxide-mediated inhibition of vaccinia virus replication.

... the replication of the poxviruses vaccinia virus (VV) and ectromelia virus and herpes simplex virus type ...VV-specific DNA probe, and transmission electron micros- copy were used to show that the ... See full document

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Baculovirus DNA Replication-Specific Expression Factors Trigger Apoptosis and Shutoff of Host Protein Synthesis during Infection

Baculovirus DNA Replication-Specific Expression Factors Trigger Apoptosis and Shutoff of Host Protein Synthesis during Infection

... To this end, we monitored the level of virus-induced apop- tosis in RNA-silenced SF21 cells by using the AcMNPV mu- tant v ⌬ 35K/lacZ (p35 ⫺ polh ⫺ lacZ ⫹ ), which lacks the caspase inhibitor p35 and thus cannot prevent ... See full document

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Different Modes of Human Papillomavirus DNA Replication during Maintenance

Different Modes of Human Papillomavirus DNA Replication during Maintenance

... papillomavirus 1 (BPV1) DNA in cultured mouse ...BPV1 DNA replicated in an ordered once-per-S-phase fashion (3, 25) and others showing that BPV1 DNA replicated in a random fashion (11, 22, ... See full document

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Characterization of a major DNA-binding domain in the herpes simplex virus type 1 DNA-binding protein (ICP8).

Characterization of a major DNA-binding domain in the herpes simplex virus type 1 DNA-binding protein (ICP8).

... ICP8, the major DNA-binding protein from herpes simplex virus type 1 HSV-1, belongs to a class of singlestranded DNA-binding proteins.. These proteins are required for DNA replication, p[r] ... See full document

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PubMedCentral-PMC4907506.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC4907506.pdf

... IE1 protein, which together allow for efficient IE1 protein expression despite the reduction in cytosolic IE1 ...UL44 protein (pUL44) levels (Fig. 2A), likely explaining the reduced viral DNA ... See full document

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Synergistic effects of acyclovir and 3, 19  isopropylideneandrographolide on herpes simplex virus wild types and drug resistant strains

Synergistic effects of acyclovir and 3, 19 isopropylideneandrographolide on herpes simplex virus wild types and drug resistant strains

... There is an urgent need for cheap, less toxic alternative agents to control and prevent HSV infection and its trans- mission. Andrographolide (Androg) is a bioactive ent-lab- dane diterpene isolated from Andrographis ... See full document

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A Functional Histidine-Tagged Replication Initiator Protein: Implications for the Study of Single-Stranded DNA Virus Replication In Planta

A Functional Histidine-Tagged Replication Initiator Protein: Implications for the Study of Single-Stranded DNA Virus Replication In Planta

... Clink protein enhances replication of FBNYV DNA up to 7-fold (3), agrobacteria containing the Clink-encoding DNA-C was always included, along with the DNA-R or DNA-R-His ... See full document

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Cellular Topoisomerase I Modulates Origin Binding by Bovine Papillomavirus Type 1 E1

Cellular Topoisomerase I Modulates Origin Binding by Bovine Papillomavirus Type 1 E1

... origin-specific DNA binding by RepA and the initiation of DNA replication ...cellular protein stimulates origin recognition by a viral origin recognition ... See full document

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THE ROLE OF REPLICATION PROTEIN A LARGE SUBUNIT FAMILY IN PATHOGEN-INDUCED DNA DAMAGE IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA, Nancy Lynn Fernandes

THE ROLE OF REPLICATION PROTEIN A LARGE SUBUNIT FAMILY IN PATHOGEN-INDUCED DNA DAMAGE IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA, Nancy Lynn Fernandes

... genomic DNA extraction methods, since the most frequent confounder in PCR-based methods is the presence of PCR inhibitors such as phenols and ...performed DNA extractions on infiltrated tissues using ... See full document

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Asparagine Is a Critical Limiting Metabolite for Vaccinia Virus Protein Synthesis during Glutamine Deprivation

Asparagine Is a Critical Limiting Metabolite for Vaccinia Virus Protein Synthesis during Glutamine Deprivation

... cellular protein synthesis decreases, which is likely because the demand of nascent protein synthesis in uninfected HFFs is lower due to preexisting proteins in ...viral DNA ... See full document

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Recombinagenic processing of UV-light photoproducts in nonreplicating phage DNA by the Escherichia coli methyl-directed mismatch repair system.

Recombinagenic processing of UV-light photoproducts in nonreplicating phage DNA by the Escherichia coli methyl-directed mismatch repair system.

... the efficacy of the repressor block on phage DNA replication by demonstrating (1) that chloroformed repressed-infection bacteria released only about 0.001 plaque-forming unit ([r] ... See full document

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DNA synthesis in polyoma virus infection. V. Kinetic evidence for two requirements for protein synthesis during viral DNA replication.

DNA synthesis in polyoma virus infection. V. Kinetic evidence for two requirements for protein synthesis during viral DNA replication.

... This is suggested by the fact that the formation of component Ic requires prerequisite DNA replication, but upon reversal of inhibition of protein synthesis the Ic molecules may return t[r] ... See full document

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DNA Replication-Initiation Proteins in Eukaryotic Cells

DNA Replication-Initiation Proteins in Eukaryotic Cells

... to replication origins for pre-RC formation during the M-to-G 1 transition ...at replication origins throughout the cell cycle ...pathway protein) did not result in pre-RC assembly defects, ... See full document

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Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. VI. Characterization of a replication terminus of H-1 replicative-form DNA.

Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. VI. Characterization of a replication terminus of H-1 replicative-form DNA.

... If the covalent linkage of V to C strand in monomer RF DNA was involved in the initiation of replication of RF DNA or progeny DNA synthesis, then rapidly labeled molecules would be enric[r] ... See full document

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Temperature-sensitive mutants of frog virus 3: biochemical and genetic characterization.

Temperature-sensitive mutants of frog virus 3: biochemical and genetic characterization.

... Early mRNA synthesis and the formation of genome-length DNA progeny molecules stage 1 of DNA synthesis occur in the nucleus; whereas late viral message synthesis, viral protein synthesis[r] ... See full document

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Gammaherpesvirus Lytic Gene Expression as Characterized by DNA Array

Gammaherpesvirus Lytic Gene Expression as Characterized by DNA Array

... the protein or RNA level, lags behind that of other, better-studied alpha- and ...(chemokine-binding protein), 52, and M9 (capsid protein) were partic- ularly noticeable due to their very high levels ... See full document

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Gene product of region E4 of adenovirus type 5 modulates accumulation of certain viral polypeptides.

Gene product of region E4 of adenovirus type 5 modulates accumulation of certain viral polypeptides.

... The defects in viral DNA replication, late protein synthesis, and shutoff of host cell protein synthesis associated with the phenotype of the H2dl8O8 mutant were not observed in HeLa cel[r] ... See full document

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The Genome of Melanoplus sanguinipes Entomopoxvirus

The Genome of Melanoplus sanguinipes Entomopoxvirus

... stress-activated protein kinase cascades in the fission yeast (171), inactivates cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulation in humans (189), de- termines cell fate in bacteria (36), and promotes sex ... See full document

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