Intronic sequences and 3' splice sites control Rous sarcoma virus RNA splicing
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The basic domain of Rev from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 specifically blocks the entry of U4/U6.U5 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein in spliceosome assemblyAvian retroviral RNA element promotes unspliced RNA accumulation in the cytoplasmSelection and characterization of replication-competent revertants of a Rous sarcoma virus src gene oversplicing mutant.Inhibition of RNA splicing at the Rous sarcoma virus src 3' splice site is mediated by an interaction between a negative cis element and a chicken embryo fibroblast nuclear factor.A structured retroviral RNA element that mediates nucleocytoplasmic export of intron-containing RNAInterplay between the alpharetroviral Gag protein and SR proteins SF2 and SC35 in the nucleus.Efficient polyadenylation of Rous sarcoma virus RNA requires the negative regulator of splicing elementU1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein and splicing inhibition by the rous sarcoma virus negative regulator of splicing element.Retroviral splicing suppressor sequesters a 3' splice site in a 50S aberrant splicing complex.Repair of a Rev-minus human immunodeficiency virus type 1 mutant by activation of a cryptic splice site.Retroviral splicing suppressor requires three nonconsensus uridines in a 5' splice site-like sequence.Selective inhibition of splicing at the avian sarcoma virus src 3' splice site by direct-repeat posttranscriptional cis elementsThe role of overlapping U1 and U11 5' splice site sequences in a negative regulator of splicingThe sequence complementarity between HIV-1 5' splice site SD4 and U1 snRNA determines the steady-state level of an unstable env pre-mRNA.Solution structure of the pseudo-5' splice site of a retroviral splicing suppressor.Splicing efficiency of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 tat RNA is determined by both a suboptimal 3' splice site and a 10 nucleotide exon splicing silencer element located within tat exon 2.The retrovirus RNA trafficking granule: from birth to maturity.Structural and functional analysis of the Rous Sarcoma virus negative regulator of splicing and demonstration of its activation by the 9G8 SR proteinContrasted cis-acting effects of downstream 5' splice sites on the splicing of a retained intron: the adenoviral E1A pre-mRNA model.The negative regulator of splicing element of Rous sarcoma virus promotes polyadenylationBranchpoint and polypyrimidine tract mutations mediating the loss and partial recovery of the Moloney murine sarcoma virus MuSVts110 thermosensitive splicing phenotype.SR protein splicing factors interact with the Rous sarcoma virus negative regulator of splicing elementPossible role of splice acceptor site in expression of unspliced gag-containing message of Moloney murine leukemia virus.Selection of the bovine papillomavirus type 1 nucleotide 3225 3' splice site is regulated through an exonic splicing enhancer and its juxtaposed exonic splicing suppressorThe Moloney murine sarcoma virus ts110 5' splice site signal contributes to the regulation of splicing efficiency and thermosensitivity.Serine/arginine-rich proteins contribute to negative regulator of splicing element-stimulated polyadenylation in rous sarcoma virus.Genetic selection for balanced retroviral splicing: novel regulation involving the second step can be mediated by transitions in the polypyrimidine tractIdentification of positive and negative splicing regulatory elements within the terminal tat-rev exon of human immunodeficiency virus type 1.Interactions among SR proteins, an exonic splicing enhancer, and a lentivirus Rev protein regulate alternative splicingMuscle-specific splicing enhancers regulate inclusion of the cardiac troponin T alternative exon in embryonic skeletal muscle.A suboptimal 5' splice site is a cis-acting determinant of nuclear export of polyomavirus late mRNAs.Splice site selection in polyomavirus late pre-mRNA processing.Equine infectious anemia virus trans-regulatory protein Rev controls viral mRNA stability, accumulation, and alternative splicing.Sequences responsible for the distinctive hemolytic potentials of Friend and Moloney murine leukemia viruses are dispersed but confined to the psi-gag-PR regionMap of cis-acting sequences that determine alternative pre-mRNA processing in the E3 complex transcription unit of adenovirus.RNA processing control in avian retrovirusesPosttranscriptional regulation of retroviral gene expression: primary RNA transcripts play three roles as pre-mRNA, mRNA, and genomic RNA.Avian retroviral replication.Nucleoplasmic organization of small nuclear ribonucleoproteins in cultured human cells.R region sequences in the long terminal repeat of a murine retrovirus specifically increase expression of unspliced RNAs.
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Intronic sequences and 3' splice sites control Rous sarcoma virus RNA splicing
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Intronic sequences and 3' splice sites control Rous sarcoma virus RNA splicing
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Intronic sequences and 3' splice sites control Rous sarcoma virus RNA splicing
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Intronic sequences and 3' splice sites control Rous sarcoma virus RNA splicing
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Intronic sequences and 3' splice sites control Rous sarcoma virus RNA splicing
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Intronic sequences and 3' splice sites control Rous sarcoma virus RNA splicing
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