Sequence analysis of the termini of virion and replicative forms of minute virus of mice DNA suggests a modified rolling hairpin model for autonomous parvovirus DNA replication.
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Parvovirus replicationPartial purification of adeno-associated virus Rep78, Rep52, and Rep40 and their biochemical characterizationPossible active origin of replication in the double stranded extended form of the left terminus of LuIII and its implication on the replication model of the parvovirus.The NS-1 polypeptide of minute virus of mice is covalently attached to the 5' termini of duplex replicative-form DNA and progeny single strandsParvovirus initiator protein NS1 and RPA coordinate replication fork progression in a reconstituted DNA replication system.Two widely spaced initiator binding sites create an HMG1-dependent parvovirus rolling-hairpin replication origin.An adeno-associated virus (AAV) initiator protein, Rep78, catalyzes the cleavage and ligation of single-stranded AAV ori DNA.Minute virus of mice initiator protein NS1 and a host KDWK family transcription factor must form a precise ternary complex with origin DNA for nicking to occur.Molecular cloning and expression of key gene encoding hypothetical DNA polymerase from B. mori parvo-like virus.Resolution of parvovirus dimer junctions proceeds through a novel heterocruciform intermediateUnusual DNA duplex and hairpin motifs.Reverse genetic system for the analysis of parvovirus telomeres reveals interactions between transcription factor binding sites in the hairpin stemThe putative metal coordination motif in the endonuclease domain of human Parvovirus B19 NS1 is critical for NS1 induced S phase arrest and DNA damageNF-Y controls transcription of the minute virus of mice P4 promoter through interaction with an unusual binding site.The mismatched nucleotides in the 5'-terminal hairpin of minute virus of mice are required for efficient viral DNA replication.A novel cellular site-specific DNA-binding protein cooperates with the viral NS1 polypeptide to initiate parvovirus DNA replication.Parvovirus initiation factor PIF: a novel human DNA-binding factor which coordinately recognizes two ACGT motifs.Molecular Biology and Epidemiology of Hepatopancreatic parvovirus of Penaeid Shrimp.Asymmetric resolution of a parvovirus palindrome in vitroIn vivo resolution of circular plasmids containing concatemer junction fragments from minute virus of mice DNA and their subsequent replication as linear molecules.Evidence for a ligation step in the DNA replication of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice.Evidence for covalent attachment of the adeno-associated virus (AAV) rep protein to the ends of the AAV genome.Genomic clones of bovine parvovirus: construction and effect of deletions and terminal sequence inversions on infectivity.Factors that bind to adeno-associated virus terminal repeats.A genome-linked copy of the NS-1 polypeptide is located on the outside of infectious parvovirus particlesDNA sequence of the lymphotropic variant of minute virus of mice, MVM(i), and comparison with the DNA sequence of the fibrotropic prototype strain.Identification and characterization of a protein covalently bound to DNA of minute virus of miceEvidence that developmentally regulated control of gene expression by a parvoviral allotropic determinant is particle mediatedComplete nucleotide sequence and genome organization of bovine parvovirus.Analysis of the termini of the DNA of bovine parvovirus: demonstration of sequence inversion at the left terminus and its implication for the replication modelGeneration and characterization of a temperature-sensitive mutation in the NS-1 gene of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice.Analysis of the internal replication sequence indicates that there are three elements required for efficient replication of minute virus of mice minigenomesNonhomologous recombination in the parvovirus chromosome: role for a CTATTTCT motifParvoviral left-end hairpin ears are essential during infection for establishing a functional intranuclear transcription template and for efficient progeny genome encapsidation.An asymmetric nucleotide in the parvoviral 3' hairpin directs segregation of a single active origin of DNA replication.Multiple cellular factors bind to cis-regulatory elements found inboard of the 5' palindrome of minute virus of mice.Specific initiation of replication at the right-end telomere of the closed species of minute virus of mice replicative-form DNA.Directed integration of minute virus of mice DNA into episomes.Two spatially distinct genetic elements constitute a bipartite DNA replication origin in the minute virus of mice genome.Interaction of virally coded protein and a cell cycle-regulated cellular protein with the bovine parvovirus left terminus ori.
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Sequence analysis of the termini of virion and replicative forms of minute virus of mice DNA suggests a modified rolling hairpin model for autonomous parvovirus DNA replication.
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Sequence analysis of the termi ...... us parvovirus DNA replication.
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Sequence analysis of the termi ...... us parvovirus DNA replication.
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