Methylated messenger RNA synthesis in vitro by purified reovirus.
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Discovery of m(7)G-cap in eukaryotic mRNAsA majority of m6A residues are in the last exons, allowing the potential for 3' UTR regulationThe M1 gene is associated with differences in the temperature optimum of the transcriptase activity in reovirus core particles"Pretranscriptional capping" in the biosynthesis of cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus mRNA5'-terminal cap structure in eucaryotic messenger ribonucleic acids.Virus synthesis and replication: reovirus vs. vaccinia virus.A protein binding the methylated 5'-terminal sequence, m7GpppN, of eukaryotic messenger RNAMethylated nucleotides block 5'-terminus of vaccinia virus messenger RNA.Reovirus messenger RNA contains a methylated, blocked 5'-terminal structure: m-7G(5')ppp(5')G-MpCp-5'-Terminal m-7G(5')ppp(5')G-m-p in vivo: identification in reovirus genome RNAMethylation-dependent translation of viral messenger RNAs in vitro.Methylation of messenger RNA of Newcastle disease virus in vitro by a virion-associated enzyme.Identification of the 5' end of Rous sarcoma virus RNAThe 5'-terminal nucleotide sequences of the double-stranded RNA of human reovirusComparative analysis of RNA genomes of mouse hepatitis viruses.Blocked and unblocked 5' termini in reovirus genome RNA.Physical and chemical characterization of an avian reovirusMethylation of high-molecular-weight subunit RNA of feline leukemia virusRNA synthesis in cells infected with herpes simple virus. XIII. Differences in the methylation patterns of viral RNA during the reproductive cycleReflections on the history of pre-mRNA processing and highlights of current knowledge: a unified picture.Methylation of newly synthesized viral messenger RNA by an enzyme in vaccinia virus.Sequence of methylated nucleotides at the 5'-terminus of adenovirus-specific RNA.Control of protein synthesis by a temperature-sensitive mutant of reovirus 3. I. Temperature-sensitive function of ts261-b mutant.Investigating Viruses during the Transformation of Molecular Biology.African Swine Fever Virus NP868R Capping Enzyme Promotes Reovirus Rescue during Reverse Genetics by Promoting Reovirus Protein Expression, Virion Assembly, and RNA Incorporation into Infectious Virions.Formation and characteristics of reovirus subviral particles in interferon-treated mouse L cells.Reovirus nonstructural protein muNS binds to core particles but does not inhibit their transcription and capping activities.Identification and characterization of a double-stranded RNA- reovirus temperature-sensitive mutant defective in minor core protein mu2Influenza virion RNA-dependent RNA polymerase: stimulation by guanosine and related compounds.Methylated SV40 mRNAs.Reovirus guanylyltransferase is L2 gene product lambda 2.Structure and function of the reovirus genome.The structure and function of the reovirus genome.mRNA capping enzymes are masked in reovirus progeny subviral particles.Reovirus progeny subviral particles synthesize uncapped mRNA.S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine as a stimulator of viral RNA synthesis by two distinct cytoplasmic polyhedrosis viruses.5' Terminal noncoding sequence heterogeneity in reovirus mRNA.Absence of 5' terminal capping in encephalomyocarditis virus RNAIn vitro methylation of nascent reovirus mRNA by a virion-associated methyl transferase.m7G5'ppp5'GmptcpUp at the 5' terminus of reovirus messenger RNA.
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Methylated messenger RNA synthesis in vitro by purified reovirus.
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scientific article published on August 1974
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Methylated messenger RNA synthesis in vitro by purified reovirus.
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Methylated messenger RNA synthesis in vitro by purified reovirus.
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Methylated messenger RNA synthesis in vitro by purified reovirus.
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Methylated messenger RNA synthesis in vitro by purified reovirus.
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Methylated messenger RNA synthesis in vitro by purified reovirus.
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Methylated messenger RNA synthesis in vitro by purified reovirus.
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Methylated messenger RNA synthesis in vitro by purified reovirus.
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Shatkin AJ
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10.1073/PNAS.71.8.3204
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1974-08-01T00:00:00Z