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Activation of the dsRNA-Dependent Kinase
1994The double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-dependent protein kinase, designated here as dsI, but also referred to as DAI, Pl kinase, p68 kinase and PI/eIF-2α protein kinase, is an interferon-induced serine/threonine protein kinase. It is uniquely distinguished from other protein kinases in that its activation to a functional enzyme, and in some cases prevention ...
R A, Petryshyn, J, Li, R, Judware
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Identification of Mycoviruses by dsRNA Extraction
Mycoviruses exist in all major groups of fungi. With the continuous development of science and technology, the methods of studying viruses are constantly updated, and progressively mycoviruses have been discovered where most of these viruses are RNA viruses.Yanfei, Wang +2 more
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1987
Killer yeasts, first identified by Bevan and Makower (1963), secrete proteinaceous toxins which kill other, sensitive yeasts. It is now more than a decade since the cytoplasmic determinants associated with the killing phenomenon were shown to be encapsidated dsRNA molecules.
Diane J. Mitchell, E. Alan Bevan
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Killer yeasts, first identified by Bevan and Makower (1963), secrete proteinaceous toxins which kill other, sensitive yeasts. It is now more than a decade since the cytoplasmic determinants associated with the killing phenomenon were shown to be encapsidated dsRNA molecules.
Diane J. Mitchell, E. Alan Bevan
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Reverse Genetics of dsRNA Bacteriophage Φ6
1999Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the reverse genetics of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) bacteriophage Φ6. Φ6 is a bacteriophage that infects the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv phaseolicola. It has a unique structure and life cycle in that it is the only bacteriophage with a genome of dsRNA and the only phage that has a lipid ...
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