Hu_1991_Virology_181_716

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Title : Transcription of the terminal loop region of vaccinia virus DNA is initiated from the telomere sequences directing DNA resolution - Hu_1991_Virology_181_716
Author(s) : Hu FQ , Pickup DJ
Ref : Virology , 181 :716 , 1991
Abstract :

The telomeres of vaccinia virus DNA are transcribed at late times after infection. Analysis of cDNAs of RNA transcripts of the terminal loop region of the viral DNA shows that both inverted and complementary forms of the terminal loop region are transcribed. These late RNAs, which contain 5' poly(A) sequences, do not appear to encode any proteins. The transcriptional start sites for most of these RNAs are within the sequences that direct the resolution of concatemeric DNA replication intermediates (M. Merchlinsky and B. Moss, 1989, J. Virol. 63, 4354-4361). This suggests that the process of DNA resolution may involve transcription initiated from the telomere sequences required for resolution.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: cowvi-M5L

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Hu FQ, Pickup DJ (1991)
Transcription of the terminal loop region of vaccinia virus DNA is initiated from the telomere sequences directing DNA resolution
Virology 181 :716

Hu FQ, Pickup DJ (1991)
Virology 181 :716