Origin of the thymidine kinase by polyoma virus in productively infected cells (original) (raw)

Origin oftheThymidine Kinase Induced by Polyoma Virus inProductively Infected Cells

Claudio Basilico

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The synthesis of viral- and cellular-DNA in mammalian cells exposed to polyoma virus

Lorne Babiuk

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1972

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Control of expression of the vaccinia virus thymidine kinase gene

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Control of thymidine kinase synthesis in IHD vaccinia virus-infected thymidine kinase-deficient LM cells

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Stimulation of thymidine kinase activity in baculovirus infected cells is not due to a virus-coded enzyme

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State of the viral DNA in rat cells transformed by polyoma virus. I. Virus rescue and the presence of nonintegrated viral DNA molecules

Claudio Basilico

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Analysis of cellular DNA synthesis during polyoma virus infection of mice: Acute infection fails to induce cellular DNA synthesis

Luis Villarreal

Virology, 1992

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Heterogeneity in state and expression of viral DNA in polyoma virus-induced tumors of the mouse

David Talmage

Virology, 1992

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Requirement for the integrity of the viral genome for the induction of host DNA synthesis by polyoma virus

Claudio Basilico

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1966

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The relationship of polyoma virus-induced tumor (T) antigen to activation of DNA synthesis in rat myotubes

Adolf Graessmann

Developmental Biology, 1973

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State of the viral DNA in rat cells transformed by polyma virus. II. Identification of the cells containing nonintegrated viral DNA and the effect of viral mutations

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Mapping and identification of the vaccinia virus thymidine kinase gene

L. Andrew Ball

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In vitro polyoma DNA synthesis: characterization of a system from infected 3T3 cells

Tony Hunter

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Effect of the inhibition of protein synthesis on the establishment of transformation by polyoma virus

Claudio Basilico

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Expression of the large T protein of polyoma virus promotes the establishment in culture of "normal" rodent fibroblast cell lines

Minoo Rassoulzadegan

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Polyomavirus transforms rat F111 and mouse NIH 3T3 cells by different mechanisms

Leda Raptis

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Deletions of N-terminal sequences of polyoma virus T-antigens reduce but do not abolish transformation of rat fibroblasts

M. Yaniv

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The Transforming Genes of Polyoma Virus

Minoo Rassoulzadegan

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Comparison of the Virulence of Wild-type Thymidine Kinase (tk)-deficient and tk+ Phenotypes of Vaccinia Virus Recombinants after Intranasal Inoculation of Mice

Gail Wertz, L. Andrew Ball

Journal of General Virology, 1991

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Conditions leading to the establishment of the N (a gene dependent) and A (a gene independent) transformed states after polyoma virus infection of rat fibroblasts

François Cuzin

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Expression of complete chicken thymidine kinase gene inserted in a retrovirus vector

Pradip Bandyopadhyay

Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1984

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Electrophoresis of thymidine kinase activity synthesized by cells transformed by herpes simplex virus

E. Kraiselburd

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Induction of virus multiplication in 3T3 cells transformed by a thermosensitive mutant of polyoma virus

François Cuzin

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Viral gene expression in polyoma virus-transformed rat cells and their cured revertants

Claudio Basilico

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Biological activity of polyoma viral DNA in mice and hamsters

Hardy W. Chan

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Cell transformation by polyoma virus in clones of hamster and mouse cells

Yoheved Berwald-Netter

Virology, 1962

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Integration of Polyoma Virus DNA into Chromosomal DNA in Transformed Rat Cells Causes Deletion of Flanking Cell Sequences

A. Neer

Journal of General Virology, 1983

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Temperature-sensitive growth regulation in one type of transformed rat cells induced by the tsa mutant of polyoma virus

François Cuzin

Journal of Virology, 1977

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Onion skin" replication of integrated polyoma virus DNA and flanking sequences in polyoma-transformed rat cells: termination within a specific cellular DNA segment

A. Neer

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1983

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Multiplication of polyoma virus in mouse-hamster somatic hybrids: a hybrid cell line which produces viral particles containing predominantly host deoxyribonucleic acid

Claudio Basilico

Journal of virology, 1971

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DNA sequence alterations in Hr-t deletion mutants of polyoma virus

Gordon Carmichael

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Studies of the Mouse polyomavirus: properties of the minor structural proteins, requirements for virion productive trafficking to the nucleus and observed side effects of DNA transfection

Sandra Meneses

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Transformation by polyoma virus is drastically reduced by substitution of phenylalanine for tyrosine at residue 315 of middle-sized tumor antigen

Thomas Benjamin

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Application of anin vitro assay for serum thymidine kinase: Results on viral disease and malignancies in humans

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Biochemical properties associated with the immortalizing domaine of the large T protein of polyoma virus

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