Rotavirus RNA replication requires a single-stranded 3' end for efficient minus-strand synthesis.
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A single-nucleotide natural variation (U4 to C4) in an influenza A virus promoter exhibits a large structural change: implications for differential viral RNA synthesis by RNA-dependent RNA polymeraseSolution structure of the influenza A virus cRNA promoter: implications for differential recognition of viral promoter structures by RNA-dependent RNA polymeraseMovement protein Pns6 of rice dwarf phytoreovirus has both ATPase and RNA binding activitiesExperimental pathways towards developing a rotavirus reverse genetics system: synthetic full length rotavirus ssRNAs are neither infectious nor translated in permissive cells.RNA-binding and capping activities of proteins in rotavirus open coresEffect of intragenic rearrangement and changes in the 3' consensus sequence on NSP1 expression and rotavirus replicationInterplay of RNA elements in the dengue virus 5' and 3' ends required for viral RNA replication.Mechanism of intraparticle synthesis of the rotavirus double-stranded RNA genome.Bluetongue virus VP1 polymerase activity in vitro: template dependency, dinucleotide priming and cap dependency.Structural constraints in the packaging of bluetongue virus genomic segments.A four-nucleotide translation enhancer in the 3'-terminal consensus sequence of the nonpolyadenylated mRNAs of rotavirus.De novo synthesis of minus strand RNA by the rotavirus RNA polymerase in a cell-free system involves a novel mechanism of initiation.A base-specific recognition signal in the 5' consensus sequence of rotavirus plus-strand RNAs promotes replication of the double-stranded RNA genome segmentsAssortment and packaging of the segmented rotavirus genome.Characterization of rotavirus RNAs that activate innate immune signaling through the RIG-I-like receptors.Reovirus sigma NS and mu NS proteins form cytoplasmic inclusion structures in the absence of viral infection.Clinical isolates of Trichomonas vaginalis concurrently infected by strains of up to four Trichomonasvirus species (Family Totiviridae)An Inhibitory Motif on the 5'UTR of Several Rotavirus Genome Segments Affects Protein Expression and Reverse Genetics Strategies.Viral Small-RNA Analysis of Bombyx mori Larval Midgut during Persistent and Pathogenic Cytoplasmic Polyhedrosis Virus InfectionGeneration of genetically stable recombinant rotaviruses containing novel genome rearrangements and heterologous sequences by reverse genetics.Genome cyclization as strategy for flavivirus RNA replicationFurther characterisation of rotavirus cores: Ss(+)RNAs can be packaged in vitro but packaging lacks sequence specificity.A cypovirus VP5 displays the RNA chaperone-like activity that destabilizes RNA helices and accelerates strand annealing.Purified recombinant bluetongue virus VP1 exhibits RNA replicase activity.A human rotavirus with rearranged genes 7 and 11 encodes a modified NSP3 protein and suggests an additional mechanism for gene rearrangement.Genomic analysis of codon, sequence and structural conservation with selective biochemical-structure mapping reveals highly conserved and dynamic structures in rotavirus RNAs with potential cis-acting functions.Physicochemical analysis of rotavirus segment 11 supports a 'modified panhandle' structure and not the predicted alternative tRNA-like structure (TRLS).Human Norovirus NS3 has RNA Helicase and Chaperoning Activities.
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Rotavirus RNA replication requires a single-stranded 3' end for efficient minus-strand synthesis.
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998 թուականի Սեպտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի սեպտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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Rotavirus RNA replication requ ...... icient minus-strand synthesis.
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Rotavirus RNA replication requ ...... icient minus-strand synthesis.
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Rotavirus RNA replication requ ...... icient minus-strand synthesis.
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Rotavirus RNA replication requ ...... icient minus-strand synthesis.
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Rotavirus RNA replication requ ...... icient minus-strand synthesis.
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Rotavirus RNA replication requ ...... ficient minus-strand synthesis
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