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Virus-host co-evolution under a modified nuclear genetic codeDouble-stranded ribonucleic acid killer systems in yeastsMak21p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a homolog of human CAATT-binding protein, is essential for 60 S ribosomal subunit biogenesis.Evidence that the SKI antiviral system of Saccharomyces cerevisiae acts by blocking expression of viral mRNA.Yeast virus propagation depends critically on free 60S ribosomal subunit concentration.Posttranscriptional control of gene expression in yeast.XRN1 Is a Species-Specific Virus Restriction Factor in YeastsThe ski7 antiviral protein is an EF1-alpha homolog that blocks expression of non-Poly(A) mRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Ski6p is a homolog of RNA-processing enzymes that affects translation of non-poly(A) mRNAs and 60S ribosomal subunit biogenesis.Ribosomal protein L3 mutants alter translational fidelity and promote rapid loss of the yeast killer virus.Identification of functionally important amino acids of ribosomal protein L3 by saturation mutagenesis.Inhibition of 5' to 3' mRNA degradation under stress conditions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: from GCN4 to MET16.Separation and sequence of the 3' termini of M double-stranded RNA from killer yeast.Localization of genes for the double-stranded RNA killer virus of yeast.Decoying the cap- mRNA degradation system by a double-stranded RNA virus and poly(A)- mRNA surveillance by a yeast antiviral system.His-154 is involved in the linkage of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae L-A double-stranded RNA virus Gag protein to the cap structure of mRNAs and is essential for M1 satellite virus expression.The coat protein of the yeast double-stranded RNA virus L-A attaches covalently to the cap structure of eukaryotic mRNA.Overlapping genes in a yeast double-stranded RNA virus.Multiple L double-stranded RNA species of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: evidence for separate encapsidation.Saccharomyces cerevisiae killer virus transcripts contain template-coded polyadenylate tracts.Yeast L double-stranded ribonucleic acid is synthesized during the G1 phase but not the S phase of the cell cycle.No homology between double-stranded RNA and nuclear DNA of yeast.Relatedness of the double-stranded RNAs present in yeast virus-like particlesFunctional mRNA can be generated by RNA polymerase III.The frenemies within: viruses, retrotransposons and plasmids that naturally infect Saccharomyces yeasts.Expression of a synthetic rust fungal virus cDNA in yeast.Yeast viral RNA polymerase is a transcriptaseSequences at the 3' ends of yeast viral dsRNAs: proposed transcriptase and replicase initiation sites.Yeast deRNA viral transcriptase pause products: identification of the transcript strand.Evolution of defective-interfering double-stranded RNAs of the yeast killer virus.Yeast double-stranded RNA virus L-A deliberately synthesizes RNA transcripts with 5'-diphosphate.Yeast virus-like particles possess a capsid-associated single-stranded RNA polymerase.The structural basis of recognition and removal of cellular mRNA 7-methyl G 'caps' by a viral capsid protein: a unique viral response to host defense.Cellular production of a counterfeit viral protein confers immunity to infection by a related virus
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The 5' ends of yeast killer factor RNAs are pppGp.
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The 5' ends of yeast killer factor RNAs are pppGp.
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The 5' ends of yeast killer factor RNAs are pppGp.
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The 5' ends of yeast killer factor RNAs are pppGp.
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The 5' ends of yeast killer factor RNAs are pppGp.
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The 5' ends of yeast killer factor RNAs are pppGp.
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P2860
P356
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The 5' ends of yeast killer factor RNAs are pppGp.
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10.1093/NAR/3.10.2427
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1976-10-01T00:00:00Z