Biochemical consequences of type 2 adenovirus and Simian virus 40 double infections of African green monkey kidney cells.
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Adenovirus helper function for growth of adeno-associated virus: effect of temperature-sensitive mutations in adenovirus early gene region 2Adenovirus regulation of simian virus 40 macromolecular synthesis.Subgenomic viral DNA species synthesized in simian cells by human and simian adenoviruses.Adenovirus type 2 expresses fiber in monkey-human hybrids and reconstructed cells.Adenovirus early region 4 34-kilodalton protein directs the nuclear localization of the early region 1B 55-kilodalton protein in primate cells.Altered mRNA splicing in monkey cells abortively infected with human adenovirus may be responsible for inefficient synthesis of the virion fiber polypeptide.Simian virus 40 mutants with deletions at the 3' end of the early region are defective in adenovirus helper functionPossible role of the 72,000 dalton DNA-binding protein in regulation of adenovirus type 5 early gene expression.Interference with simian virus 40 DNA replication by adenovirus type 2 during mixed infection of monkey cells.Stimulation of adenovirus replication in simian cells in the absence of a helper virus by pretreatment of the cells with iododeoxyuridine.Hexon peptides of type 2, 3, and 5 adenoviruses and their relationship to hexon structure.Post-transcriptional restriction of human adenovirus expression in monkey cells.Simian virus 40 DNA replication, transcription, and antigen induction during infection with two adenovirus 2-SV40 hybrids that contain the entire SV40 genome.Conditional lethal mutants of adenovirus type 2-simian virus 40 hybrids. II. Ad2+ND1 host-range mutants that synthesize fragments of the Ad2+ND1 30K protein.Nonpermissive infection of L cells by an avian reovirus: restricted transcription of the viral genomeSynthesis of type 2 adenovirus DNA in the presence of cycloheximide.Block to multiplication of adenovirus serotype 2 in monkey cells.Synthesis of virus-specific ribonucleic acid in KB cells infected with type 2 adenovirus.Studies of the mechanism of enhancement of human adenovirus infection in monkey cells by simian virus 40.Synthesis of viral ribonucleic acid during restricted adenovirus infection.Selection and preliminary characterization of temperature-sensitive mutants of type 5 adenovirus.Transcription and transport of virus-specific ribonucleic acids in African green monkey kidney cells abortively infected with type 2 adenovirus.Induction of cellular DNA synthesis by the nondefective Adenovirus 2-Simian virus 40 hybrid viruses.Characterization of the translational defect to fiber synthesis in monkey cells abortively infected with human adenovirus: role of ancillary leaders.Partial block to transcription of human adenovirus type 2 late genes in abortively infected monkey cells.Synthesis of the Ad2+ND5-specified 42K protein is regulated posttranscriptionally in abortively infected monkey cells.Two classes of transformation-deficient, immortalization-positive simian virus 40 mutants constructed by making three-base insertions in the T antigen gene.Restricted changes in the adenovirus DNA-binding protein that lead to extended host range or temperature-sensitive phenotypes.Characterization of am404, an amber mutation in the simian virus 40 T antigen gene.The function(s) provided by the adenovirus-specified, DNA-binding protein required for viral late gene expression is independent of the role of the protein in viral DNA replicationMutational analysis of simian virus 40 T antigen: isolation and characterization of mutants with deletions in the T-antigen geneSynthesis of human adenovirus early RNA species is similar in productive and abortive infections of monkey and human cellsSimian virus 40 large T-antigen point mutants that are defective in viral DNA replication but competent in oncogenic transformation.Complementation for replication by unrelated animal viruses containing DNA genomesProtein kinase activity associated with the D2 hybrid protein related to simian virus 40 T antigen: some characteristics of the reaction products.Viral transcription in KB cells infected by temperature-sensitive "early" mutants of adenovirus type 5.Adenovirus DNA-binding protein in cells infected with wild-type 5 adenovirus and two DNA-minus, temperature-sensitive mutants, H5ts125 and H5ts149.Persistent adenovirus infections of nonpermissive monkey cells.Persistence of type 5 adenovirus DNA in cells transformed by temperature-sensitive mutant, H5ts125.Characterization of a variant of human adenovirus type 2 which multiples efficiently in simian cells.
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Biochemical consequences of type 2 adenovirus and Simian virus 40 double infections of African green monkey kidney cells.
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scientific article published on May 1970
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Biochemical consequences of ty ...... can green monkey kidney cells.
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Biochemical consequences of ty ...... can green monkey kidney cells.
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Biochemical consequences of ty ...... can green monkey kidney cells.
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Biochemical consequences of ty ...... can green monkey kidney cells.
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Friedman MP
Ginsberg HS
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