Both excision and replication of cloned autonomous parvovirus DNA require the NS1 (rep) protein (original) (raw)

Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. X. Isolation of a mutant defective in replicative-form DNA replication

Solon Rhode

Journal of Virology, 1978

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Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. VI. Characterization of a replication terminus of H-1 replicative-form DNA

Solon Rhode

Journal of Virology, 1977

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Autonomous parvovirus LuIII encapsidates equal amounts of plus and minus DNA strands

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1984

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DNA sequence of the 5' terminus containing the replication origin of parvovirus replicative form DNA

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Journal of Virology, 1982

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Complementation for replicative form DNA replication of a deletion mutant of H-1 by various parvoviruses

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Journal of Virology, 1977

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Wang, XS, Ponnazhagan, S and Srivastava, A. Rescue and replication of adeno-associated virus type 2 as well as vector DNA sequences from recombinant plasmids containing deletions in the viral inverted terminal repeats: selective encapsidation of viral genomes in progeny virions. J Virol 70: 1668-...

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Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. VIII. Partial denaturation mapping and localization of the replication origin of H-1 replicative-form DNA with electron microscopy

Solon Rhode

Journal of Virology, 1977

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Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. VII. Electron microscopy of replicative-form DNA synthesis

Solon Rhode

Journal of Virology, 1977

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Proteins tightly associated with the termini of replicative form DNA of Kilham rat virus, an autonomous parvovirus

Sankar Mitra

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Symmetric-Strand Packaging of Recombinant Parvovirus LuIII Genomes That Retain Only the Terminal Regions

Joe Corsini

2000

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Parvovirus NS1 stimulates P4 expression by interaction with the terminal repeats and through DNA amplification

Solon Rhode

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Viable Viruses with Deletions in the Left Inverted Terminal Repeat Define the Adenovirus Origin of DNA Replication

Ronald Hay

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Construction of an infectious molecular clone of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice

Edith Gardiner

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Parvovirus replication in normal and transformed human cells correlates with the nuclear translocation of the early protein NS1

Solon Rhode

Journal of virology, 1989

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Covalent association of protein with replicative form DNA of parvovirus H-1

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Recognition mechanisms in the synthesis of animal virus DNA

Ronald Hay

The Biochemical journal, 1989

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An In-Frame Deletion in the NS Protein-Coding Sequence of Parvovirus H-1PV Efficiently Stimulates Export and Infectivity of Progeny Virions

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Adenovirus DNA Replication

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Expression of parvovirus LuIII NS1 from a Sindbis replicon for production of LuIII-luciferase transducing virus

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An Escherichia coli recBCsbcBrecF host permits the deletion-resistant propagation of plasmid clones containing the 5'-terminal palindrome of minute virus of mice

Robert Boissy

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In vitro expression studies of non structural 1 protein of Canine Parvo virus 2 by polyclonal antiserum raised against CPV2-NS1 protein expressed in Escherichia coli as an antigen

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Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. III. Factors affecting H-1 RF DNA synthesis

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210 On Dynamics of Parvoviral Replication Protein NS 1

Einari Niskanen

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Activation of promoter P4 of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice at early S phase is required for productive infection

Jean Rommelaere

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Chimeric and Pseudotyped Parvoviruses Minimize the Contamination of Recombinant Stocks with Replication-Competent Viruses and Identify a DNA Sequence That Restricts Parvovirus H-1 in Mouse Cells

Jean Rommelaere

Journal of Virology, 2003

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Rescue of a segmented negative-strand RNA virus entirely from cloned complementary DNAs

Richard Elliott

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Replication of the Genome of Alphaviruses

Kristiina Takkinen

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Inhibition of parvovirus minute virus of mice replication by a peptide involved in the oligomerization of nonstructural protein NS1

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Replication of the plasmid pBR322 under the control of a cloned replication origin from the single-stranded DNA phage M13

Joseph Cleary

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Adenovirus DNA replication in vitro: synthesis of full-length DNA with purified proteins

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The origin of adenovirus DNA replication: minimal DNA sequence requirement in vivo

Ronald Hay

The EMBO journal, 1985

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Adenovirus terminal protein protects single stranded DNA from digestion by a cellular exonuclease

Arnold Berk

Nucleic Acids Research, 1980

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The N Terminus of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus DNA Polymerase Is Required for Efficient Viral DNA Replication and Virus and Occlusion Body Production

Peter Krell

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