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Influenza viral messenger RNA

Virology, 1974
Abstract Influenza viral messenger RNA (mRNA) free from both ribosomal RNA and newly synthesized host mRNA was isolated from the polyribosomes of infected canine kidney cells. Cordycepin was added to infected cells to inhibit ribosomal RNA and host mRNA synthesis.
Robert M. Krug, Polly R. Etkind
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Studies in the replication of viral RNA

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1967
Experiments will be described which demonstrate that the product of purified “Qβ-replicase” is fully competent to serve both as a template and as a program for the synthesis of complete virus particles. The use of mutant RNA has permitted the demonstration that nucleic acid is the instructive agent in the replication process and hence satisfies the ...
D. R. Mills   +6 more
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Replication of the Viral RNA

1985
In the cytoplasm of an uninfected mammalian host cell, so far no enzymes have been detected that synthesize RNA on an RNA template. The incoming poliovirus contains a plus strand RNA but does not carry an RNA-replicase. Formation of replicase(s) is a prerequisite for the synthesis of viral progeny RNA.
Friedrich Koch, Gebhard Koch
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Outwitted by Viral RNAs

Science, 2007
Human cytomegalovirus expresses noncoding RNAs that repress host immune responses during infection.
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Viral RNA Synthesis

2014
This chapter summarizes what is known about how a single viral RNA molecule can be selectively amplified into thousands of RNA progeny in infected cells. It specifically provides the roles of viral proteins and RNA sequences in RNA replication, and describes the kinetics and products of RNA replication in infected cells. Next, it explains the sites and
Peter Sarnow, Kyle L. Johnson
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Double-Stranded Viral RNA

1969
Publisher Summary The pace of research on RNA virus replication and the huge amount of related literature that has accumulated in the past 6 years attest to the wide interest in the topic. There has also been some controversy and apparent confusion, probably largely because of pressure for publication priority. In this chapter, methods for detecting,
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Relationship between viral RNA and viral protein synthesis

Virology, 1962
Abstract Low concentrations of p-fluorophenylalanine (5–10 μg/ml) inhibit the maturation of Western equine encephalomyelitis and poliomyelitis viruses. Much higher concentrations are required (125 μg/ml) to inhibit the synthesis of the respective infectious RNA. By means of fluorescent antibodies against poliovirus, it was found that the formation of
Otmar Goetz   +3 more
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Viral Small RNA Cloning and Sequencing

2011
At the current rate of technological progress, high-throughput sequencing of nucleic acids has become a commodity. These techniques are perfectly suitable for viral small RNAs sequencing and contribute to the understanding of many aspects of virus biology in the context of host-pathogen interaction. However, the generation of high quality data is still
Gausson, Valérie, Saleh, Maria-Carla
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Evidence for uncoupled synthesis of viral RNA and viral capsids

Virology, 1964
Abstract Despite the arrest of synthesis of complete virus particles by 2-(α-hydroxybenzyl)-benzimidazole (HBB) in ECHO 12 virus-infected cells, there occurs a continued but limited synthesis of empty capsids. Infected cells treated in sequence with p -fluorophenylalanine (FPA) and then HBB produce empty capsids the quantity of which is dependent on
Igor Tamm   +2 more
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Electron Microscopy of Viral RNA

1981
The electron microscopy of nucleic acid molecules has become a routine tool in the analysis of genome structure and function. This is primarily due to the availability of simple reliable methods for the visualization of single- and double-stranded DNA and RNA molecules, of RNA-DNA hybrids, and of nucleic acid-protein complexes.
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