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Subcellular localization of the product of the long open reading frame of human T-cell leukemia virus type I.

Science, 1985
Human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) is a retrovirus associated with adult T-cell leukemia and lymphoma. In addition to containing the gag, pol, and env genes of the chronic leukemia viruses, the genome of HTLV-I contains a long open reading frame
W. Goh   +4 more
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Small Open Reading Frames

Resonance, 2018
Open Reading Frames (ORFs) are the DNA sequences in the genome that has the potential to be translated. Generally, only long ORFs (≥ 300 nucleotides or nt) are thought to be protein coding regions and are considered as genes in the genome annotation pipeline.
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[9] Use of open reading frame expression vectors

1987
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the use of open reading frame (ORF) vectors that contain the outer membrane protein (ompF) initiator region. Several other vectors have been developed that use other initiator regions for expression but are otherwise analogous in the use of β-galactosidase to monitor expression.
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Coronavirus MHV-JHM mRNA 5 has a sequence arrangement which potentially allows translation of a second, downstream open reading frame.

Journal of General Virology, 1985
The sequence of a 5'-proximal region of mRNA 5 of coronavirus MHV-JHM was determined by chain-terminator sequencing of cDNA subcloned in M13. The sequence contained two long open reading frames of 321 bases and 264 bases, overlapping by five bases but in
M. Skinner, D. Ebner, S. Siddell
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Engineering crop performance with upstream open reading frames

Trends in Plant Science
Plants intricately regulate the expression of protein-coding genes at multiple stages - including mRNA transcription, translation, decay, and protein degradation - to control growth, development, and responses to environmental challenges. Recent research highlights the importance of translational reprogramming as a pivotal mechanism in regulating gene ...
Rui Mou   +3 more
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Generation of overlapping open reading frames

Trends in Genetics, 1996
Mirosław R. Dudek, Stanislaw Cebrat
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Open Reading frame 49

, 2019
K. Hwang   +3 more
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