Structure of the Marek's disease virus BamHI-H gene family: genes of putative importance for tumor induction
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Characterization of the chromosomal binding sites and dimerization partners of the viral oncoprotein Meq in Marek's disease virus-transformed T cellsIdentification of a unique Marek's disease virus gene which encodes a 38-kilodalton phosphoprotein and is expressed in both lytically infected cells and latently infected lymphoblastoid tumor cellsStructural analysis and transcriptional mapping of the Marek's disease virus gene encoding pp38, an antigen associated with transformed cells.Reconstitution of Marek's disease virus serotype 1 (MDV-1) from DNA cloned as a bacterial artificial chromosome and characterization of a glycoprotein B-negative MDV-1 mutant.Attenuation of Marek's disease virus by deletion of open reading frame RLORF4 but not RLORF5aLatent Marek's disease virus can be activated from its chromosomally integrated state in herpesvirus-transformed lymphoma cells.Deletion of 1.8-kb mRNA of Marek's disease virus decreases its replication ability but not oncogenicityMarek's disease virus encodes MicroRNAs that map to meq and the latency-associated transcriptConstruction of recombinant Marek's disease virus (rMDV) co-expressing AIV-H9N2-NA and NDV-F genes under control of MDV's own bi-directional promoterThe complete unique long sequence and the overall genomic organization of the GA strain of Marek's disease virusThe transcripts from the sequences flanking the short component of Marek's disease virus during latent infection form a unique family of 3'-coterminal RNAs.Characterization of 132 bp Repeats BamH1-H Region in Pathogenic Marek's Disease Virus of Poultry in Gujarat, India, Using PCR and Sequencing.Status of Marek's disease virus in established lymphoma cell lines: herpesvirus integration is commonIsolation and characterization of cDNAs from BamHI-H gene family RNAs associated with the tumorigenicity of Marek's disease virus.Multiple bidirectional initiations and terminations of transcription in the Marek's disease virus long repeat regions.Latent transcripts of Marek's disease virus are clustered in the short and long repeat regions.Retrovirus insertion into herpesvirus in vitro and in vivo.Loss of Marek's disease virus tumorigenicity is associated with truncation of RNAs transcribed within BamHI-HThe construction and characterization of the bi-directional promoter between pp38 gene and 1.8-kb mRNA transcripts of Marek's disease viruses.Recombinant Marek's disease virus (MDV)-derived lymphoblastoid cell lines: regulation of a marker gene within the context of the MDV genome.Infectious laryngotracheitis herpesvirus expresses a related pair of unique nuclear proteins which are encoded by split genes located at the right end of the UL genome region.The genome of a very virulent Marek's disease virus.Transactivation activity of Meq, a Marek's disease herpesvirus bZIP protein persistently expressed in latently infected transformed T cells.Retention of oncogenicity by a Marek's disease virus mutant lacking six unique short region genes.Marek's disease virus (MDV) ICP4, pp38, and meq genes are involved in the maintenance of transformation of MDCC-MSB1 MDV-transformed lymphoblastoid cells.Novel DNA binding specificities of a putative herpesvirus bZIP oncoprotein.Retroviral insertional activation of the c-myb proto-oncogene in a Marek's disease T-lymphoma cell line.Identification of an immediate-early gene in the Marek's disease virus long internal repeat region which encodes a unique 14-kilodalton polypeptide.Cloning, sequencing, and functional analysis of a Marek's disease virus origin of DNA replication.Alterations of the MDV oncogenic regions in an MDV transformed lymphoblastoid cell line.The Leeuwenhoek Lecture, 1997. Marek's disease herpesvirus: oncogenesis and prevention.The 5' leader of the mRNA encoding the marek's disease virus serotype 1 pp14 protein contains an intronic internal ribosome entry site with allosteric properties.
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Structure of the Marek's disease virus BamHI-H gene family: genes of putative importance for tumor induction
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Structure of the Marek's disea ...... importance for tumor induction
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