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BioEssays, 1987
AbstractThe structures of spherical RNA plant tiruses, containing 180 copies of one protein subunit, are closely related to those of the animal RNA picornaviruses, which are built of 60 copies of each of three larger capsid proteins. Other spherical RNA and DNA viruses utilize the same structural motif as building units of the viral capsid.
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AbstractThe structures of spherical RNA plant tiruses, containing 180 copies of one protein subunit, are closely related to those of the animal RNA picornaviruses, which are built of 60 copies of each of three larger capsid proteins. Other spherical RNA and DNA viruses utilize the same structural motif as building units of the viral capsid.
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Transfer RNA in RNA Tumor Viruses
1977Publisher Summary This chapter reviews that the presence of the majority of the tRNAs inside an RNA tumor virus remains an enigma. The finding that specific tRNA molecules can serve as primers for DNA synthesis is of fundamental importance in the field of molecular biology.
L C, Waters, B C, Mullin
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Arthropod viruses and small RNAs
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2013The recently characterized small RNAs provide a new paradigm for physiological studies. These molecules have been shown to be integral players in processes as diverse as development and innate immunity against bacteria and viruses in eukaryotes.
Diveena, Vijayendran +3 more
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2009
Retrovirus: Efforts to Characterize Host Response to HIV-1 Infection (M Montano & P Sebastiani) Host Immune Responses in HIV Infection (R D Allison & S Kottilil) Negative Single-Stranded RNA Virus: Host Immune Response to Influenza Virus (T M Moran & C B Lopez) Innate Recognition of Viral Infection and the Involvement of Autophagy (B Ramanathan & A ...
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Retrovirus: Efforts to Characterize Host Response to HIV-1 Infection (M Montano & P Sebastiani) Host Immune Responses in HIV Infection (R D Allison & S Kottilil) Negative Single-Stranded RNA Virus: Host Immune Response to Influenza Virus (T M Moran & C B Lopez) Innate Recognition of Viral Infection and the Involvement of Autophagy (B Ramanathan & A ...
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Evolution of sex in RNA viruses
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1988The distribution of deleterious mutations in a population of organisms is determined by the opposing effects of two forces, mutation pressure and selection. If mutation rates are high, the resulting mutation-selection balance can generate a substantial mutational load in the population.
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ON THE ORIGIN OF RNA TUMOR VIRUSES
Annual Review of Genetics, 1974RNA tumor viruses are enveloped animal viruses whose virions contain an RNA genome and a DNA polymerase. RNA tumor viruses have been isolated from reptiles, birds, and many orders of mammals, including primates. However, none has been isolated from man.
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RNA Viruses, Cancer and Development
1980RNA viruses that cause cancer and their relatives, members of the retrovirus family, have the special characteristic of existing either as a regular virus spread by transfer of virions or as a cellular gene spread by Mendelian inheritance. This characteristic gives these viruses a unique biology including a possible role in normal cellular processes.
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Structural insights into RNA polymerases of negative-sense RNA viruses
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Aartjan J W Te Velthuis +2 more
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