mRNA molecules containing murine leukemia virus packaging signals are encapsidated as dimers.
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Retroviral RNA dimerization and packaging: the what, how, when, where, and whyStructure of a Conserved Retroviral RNA Packaging Element by NMR Spectroscopy and Cryo-Electron TomographyCross- and Co-Packaging of Retroviral RNAs and Their ConsequencesOn the Selective Packaging of Genomic RNA by HIV-1Secondary structure of the mature ex virio Moloney murine leukemia virus genomic RNA dimerization domainPreliminary physical mapping of RNA-RNA linkages in the genomic RNA of Moloney murine leukemia virus.An immature retroviral RNA genome resembles a kinetically trapped intermediate stateNonrandom packaging of host RNAs in moloney murine leukemia virusDefinition of a high-affinity Gag recognition structure mediating packaging of a retroviral RNA genome.Influence of untranslated regions on retroviral mRNA transfer and expressionNucleic acid chaperone activity of retroviral Gag proteinsStructure of an RNA switch that enforces stringent retroviral genomic RNA dimerization.Diverse interactions of retroviral Gag proteins with RNAs.The HIV-1 Rev/RRE system is required for HIV-1 5' UTR cis elements to augment encapsidation of heterologous RNA into HIV-1 viral particles.A guanosine-centric mechanism for RNA chaperone functionSelective and nonselective packaging of cellular RNAs in retrovirus particles.HIV-2 RNA dimerization is regulated by intramolecular interactions in vitro.Characterization of a natural heterodimer between MLV genomic RNA and the SD' retroelement generated by alternative splicing.How retroviruses select their genomes.Interactions of murine APOBEC3 and human APOBEC3G with murine leukemia viruses.Generation of multiple replication-competent retroviruses through recombination between PreXMRV-1 and PreXMRV-2.The remarkable frequency of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genetic recombinationTumultuous relationship between the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 viral infectivity factor (Vif) and the human APOBEC-3G and APOBEC-3F restriction factors.Structural dynamics of retroviral genome and the packagingBiosafety features of lentiviral vectorsAn RNA structural switch regulates diploid genome packaging by Moloney murine leukemia virus.Murine leukemia virus RNA dimerization is coupled to transcription and splicing processes.Dimerisation of HIV-2 genomic RNA is linked to efficient RNA packaging, normal particle maturation and viral infectivity.Conversion of stable RNA hairpin to a metastable dimer in frozen solution.Impaired RNA incorporation and dimerization in live attenuated leader-variants of SIVmac239.Two distinct Moloney murine leukemia virus RNAs produced from a single locus dimerize at random.A unique, thermostable dimer linkage structure of RD114 retroviral RNA.Effect of Mg(2+) and Na(+) on the nucleic acid chaperone activity of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein: implications for reverse transcription.RNA flexibility in the dimerization domain of a gamma retrovirus.Ribosome profiling of the retrovirus murine leukemia virus.The SL1-SL2 (stem-loop) domain is the primary determinant for stability of the gamma retroviral genomic RNA dimer.
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mRNA molecules containing murine leukemia virus packaging signals are encapsidated as dimers.
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mRNA molecules containing muri ...... ls are encapsidated as dimers.
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mRNA molecules containing muri ...... ls are encapsidated as dimers.
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Catherine S Hibbert
Jane Mirro
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10927-10938
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10.1128/JVI.78.20.10927-10938.2004
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z