Formation of brome mosaic virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in yeast requires coexpression of viral proteins and viral RNA.
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The p92 polymerase coding region contains an internal RNA element required at an early step in Tombusvirus genome replication.Biased hypermutagenesis associated with mutations in an untranslated hairpin of an RNA virusHelicase and capping enzyme active site mutations in brome mosaic virus protein 1a cause defects in template recruitment, negative-strand RNA synthesis, and viral RNA capping.Role of the 3'-untranslated regions of alfalfa mosaic virus RNAs in the formation of a transiently expressed replicase in plants and in the assembly of virionsMutation of host delta9 fatty acid desaturase inhibits brome mosaic virus RNA replication between template recognition and RNA synthesisBrome mosaic virus helicase- and polymerase-like proteins colocalize on the endoplasmic reticulum at sites of viral RNA synthesisThe brome mosaic virus RNA3 intergenic replication enhancer folds to mimic a tRNA TpsiC-stem loop and is modified in vivo.A brome mosaic virus intergenic RNA3 replication signal functions with viral replication protein 1a to dramatically stabilize RNA in vivo.Isolation from tobacco mosaic virus-infected tobacco of a solubilized template-specific RNA-dependent RNA polymerase containing a 126K/183K protein heterodimer.Mutual interference between genomic RNA replication and subgenomic mRNA transcription in brome mosaic virusBrome mosaic virus polymerase-like protein 2a is directed to the endoplasmic reticulum by helicase-like viral protein 1aPutative RNA capping activities encoded by brome mosaic virus: methylation and covalent binding of guanylate by replicase protein 1aBrome mosaic virus RNA replication proteins 1a and 2a colocalize and 1a independently localizes on the yeast endoplasmic reticulumBrome mosaic virus Protein 1a recruits viral RNA2 to RNA replication through a 5' proximal RNA2 signal.Identification and characterization of a host protein required for efficient template selection in viral RNA replication.mRNA stabilization by poly(A) binding protein is independent of poly(A) and requires translation.The AAUAAA motif of bamboo mosaic virus RNA is involved in minus-strand RNA synthesis and plus-strand RNA polyadenylation.Nodavirus-induced membrane rearrangement in replication complex assembly requires replicase protein a, RNA templates, and polymerase activity.An alternate pathway for recruiting template RNA to the brome mosaic virus RNA replication complexMutation of host DnaJ homolog inhibits brome mosaic virus negative-strand RNA synthesis.Fitness of a turnip crinkle virus satellite RNA correlates with a sequence-nonspecific hairpin and flanking sequences that enhance replication and repress the accumulation of virions.Diverse roles of host RNA binding proteins in RNA virus replication.Long-distance RNA-RNA interactions between terminal elements and the same subset of internal elements on the potato virus X genome mediate minus- and plus-strand RNA synthesis.Activation of Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase by Cellular Heat Shock Protein 70 Is Enhanced by Phospholipids In Vitro.Saccharomyces cerevisiae L-BC double-stranded RNA virus replicase recognizes the L-A positive-strand RNA 3' end.Capsid coding sequence is required for efficient replication of human rhinovirus 14 RNAIn vivo DNA expression of functional brome mosaic virus RNA replicons in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Brome mosaic virus RNA replication protein 1a dramatically increases in vivo stability but not translation of viral genomic RNA3.Replication of plant RNA virus genomes in a cell-free extract of evacuolated plant protoplastsDouble-stranded RNA viruses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Complete replication of an animal virus and maintenance of expression vectors derived from it in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Replicase-binding sites on plus- and minus-strand brome mosaic virus RNAs and their roles in RNA replication in plant cells.Authentic replication and recombination of Tomato bushy stunt virus RNA in a cell-free extract from yeast.RNA synthesis by the brome mosaic virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in human cells reveals requirements for de novo initiation and protein-protein interaction.p33-Independent activation of a truncated p92 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of Tomato bushy stunt virus in yeast cell-free extract.A functional antigenomic promoter for the paramyxovirus simian virus 5 requires proper spacing between an essential internal segment and the 3' terminus.Recognition of the core RNA promoter for minus-strand RNA synthesis by the replicases of Brome mosaic virus and Cucumber mosaic virus.Eukaryotic elongation factor 1A interacts with the upstream pseudoknot domain in the 3' untranslated region of tobacco mosaic virus RNA.Purification of the cucumber necrosis virus replicase from yeast cells: role of coexpressed viral RNA in stimulation of replicase activity.A novel in vitro replication system for Dengue virus. Initiation of RNA synthesis at the 3'-end of exogenous viral RNA templates requires 5'- and 3'-terminal complementary sequence motifs of the viral RNA.
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Formation of brome mosaic virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in yeast requires coexpression of viral proteins and viral RNA.
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1995 թուականի Մայիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1995年の論文
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Formation of brome mosaic viru ...... viral proteins and viral RNA.
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Formation of brome mosaic viru ...... viral proteins and viral RNA.
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Formation of brome mosaic viru ...... viral proteins and viral RNA.
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Formation of brome mosaic viru ...... viral proteins and viral RNA.
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Formation of brome mosaic viru ...... viral proteins and viral RNA.
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Formation of brome mosaic viru ...... viral proteins and viral RNA.
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Formation of brome mosaic viru ...... viral proteins and viral RNA.
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10.1073/PNAS.92.11.4892
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1995-05-01T00:00:00Z