Model for polymerase access to the overlapped L gene of respiratory syncytial virus
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"Rule of six": how does the Sendai virus RNA polymerase keep count?Initiation and regulation of paramyxovirus transcription and replicationInhibition of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections With Morpholino Oligomers in Cell Cultures and in MiceHost cytoskeleton in respiratory syncytial virus assembly and buddingThe VSV polymerase can initiate at mRNA start sites located either up or downstream of a transcription termination signal but size of the intervening intergenic region affects efficiency of initiationCharacterization of Ebolavirus regulatory genomic regions.Identification of internal sequences in the 3' leader region of human respiratory syncytial virus that enhance transcription and confer replication processivity.Role of the M2-1 transcription antitermination protein of respiratory syncytial virus in sequential transcription.Respiratory syncytial virus can tolerate an intergenic sequence of at least 160 nucleotides with little effect on transcription or replication in vitro and in vivo.Real-time detection of virus particles and viral protein expression with two-color nanoparticle probes.Requirement of cysteines and length of the human respiratory syncytial virus M2-1 protein for protein function and virus viabilityAnimal pneumoviruses: molecular genetics and pathogenesis.Overexpression of the M2-2 protein of respiratory syncytial virus inhibits viral replicationRNA splicing in a new rhabdovirus from Culex mosquitoes.Progress in understanding and controlling respiratory syncytial virus: still crazy after all these yearsCompetition between the Sendai virus N mRNA start site and the genome 3'-end promoter for viral RNA polymeraseTranscriptional Regulation in Ebola Virus: Effects of Gene Border Structure and Regulatory Elements on Gene Expression and Polymerase Scanning Behavior.Respiratory syncytial virus polymerase can initiate transcription from position 3 of the leader promoterRespiratory syncytial virus: virology, reverse genetics, and pathogenesis of disease.Polymerase read-through at the first transcription termination site contributes to regulation of borna disease virus gene expression.The host response and molecular pathogenesis associated with respiratory syncytial virus infection.Polymerases of paramyxoviruses and pneumoviruses.Fidelity of leader and trailer sequence usage by the respiratory syncytial virus and avian pneumovirus replication complexes.Identification of a minimal size requirement for termination of vesicular stomatitis virus mRNA: implications for the mechanism of transcription.Identification of amino acids that are critical to the processivity function of respiratory syncytial virus M2-1 protein.Roles of human parainfluenza virus type 3 bases 13 to 78 in replication and transcription: identification of an additional replication promoter element and evidence for internal transcription initiation.Evidence that the respiratory syncytial virus polymerase is recruited to nucleotides 1 to 11 at the 3' end of the nucleocapsid and can scan to access internal signals.Interferon-Mediated Response to Human Metapneumovirus Infection
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Model for polymerase access to the overlapped L gene of respiratory syncytial virus
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Model for polymerase access to the overlapped L gene of respiratory syncytial virus
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Model for polymerase access to the overlapped L gene of respiratory syncytial virus
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Model for polymerase access to the overlapped L gene of respiratory syncytial virus
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Model for polymerase access to the overlapped L gene of respiratory syncytial virus
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