Murine Coronavirus Temperature Sensitive Mutants (original) (raw)

Studies into the mechanism of MHV transcription

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Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 1987

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Expression of Murine Coronavirus Genes 1 and 7 is Sufficient for Viral RNA Synthesis

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Two murine coronavirus genes suffice for viral RNA synthesis

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A Newly Identified MHV-A59 ORF1a Polypeptide p65 is Temperature Sensitive in Two RNA Negative Mutants

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Functional and Genetic Analysis of Coronavirus Replicase-Transcriptase Proteins

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Primary structure and translation of a defective interfering rna of murine coronavirus

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Transcription Strategy of Coronaviruses: Fusion of Non-Contiguous Sequences During mRNA Synthesis

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Importance of coronavirus negative-strand genomic RNA synthesis prior to subgenomic RNA transcription

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Systematic Assembly of a Full-Length Infectious cDNA of Mouse Hepatitis Virus Strain A59

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Recombinant Genomic RNA of Coronavirus MHV-A59 after Coreplication with a DI RNA Containing the MHV-RI Spike Gene

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The RNA synthesis machinery of negative-stranded RNA viruses

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Temperature-Sensitive Mutants of MHV-A59

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Murine Coronavirus Gene 1 Polyprotein Contains an Autoproteolytic Activity

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MHV nucleocapsid synthesis in the presence of cycloheximide and accumulation of negative strand MHV RNA

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Characterizations of Coronaviruscis-Acting RNA Elements and the Transcription Step Affecting Its Transcription Efficiency

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Identification of a new transcriptional initiation site and the corresponding functional gene 2b in the murine coronavirus RNA genome

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Nucleotide Sequence of the Gene Encoding the Surface Projection Glycoprotein of Coronavirus MHV-JHM

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Synthesis in Vitro of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Subgenomic RNA by Internal Initiation on (-)Sense Genomic RNA: MAPPING OF A SUBGENOMIC PROMOTER

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RNA Replication of Mouse Hepatitis Virus Takes Place at Double-Membrane Vesicles

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Coronavirus Transcription Mediated by Sequences Flanking the Transcription Consensus Sequence

J. Repass

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Coronavirus Transcription Early in Infection

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The putative helicase of the coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus is processed from the replicase gene polyprotein and localizes in complexes that are active in viral RNA synthesis

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Repair and mutagenesis of the genome of a deletion mutant of the coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus by targeted RNA recombination

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Terminal Nucleotidyl Transferase Activity of Recombinant Flaviviridae RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerases: Implication for Viral RNA Synthesis

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Journal of Virology, 2001

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A 68-Nucleotide Sequence within the 3′ Noncoding Region of Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Negative-Strand RNA Binds to Four MA104 Cell Proteins

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The complete sequence (22 kilobases) of murine coronavirus gene 1 encoding the putative proteases and RNA polymerase

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cis-Acting Sequences Required for Coronavirus Infectious Bronchitis Virus Defective-RNA Replication and Packaging

Paul Britton

Journal of Virology, 2001

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Enhanced Accumulation of Coronavirus Defective Interfering RNA from Expressed Negative-Strand Transcripts by Coexpressed Positive-Strand RNA Transcripts

J. Repass

Virology, 2001

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Single-Amino-Acid Substitutions in Open Reading Frame (ORF) 1b-nsp14 and ORF 2a Proteins of the Coronavirus Mouse Hepatitis Virus Are Attenuating in Mice

Susan Weiss

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Coronavirus mRNA synthesis involves fusion of non-contiguous sequences

W. Spaan

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Regulation of Transcription of Coronaviruses

tahar van der straaten

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Assembled coronavirus from complementation of two defective interfering RNAs

Kyongmin Kim

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Viral spliced RNA are produced, encapsidated and reverse transcribed during in Vivo woodchuck hepatitis virus infection

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Expression, Purification, and Partial Characterization of HCV RNA Polymerase

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