نتایج جستجو برای: viral dna

تعداد نتایج: 633775  

2014
Gregory A. Sowd Dviti Mody Joshua Eggold David Cortez Katherine L. Friedman Ellen Fanning

Simian virus 40 (SV40) and cellular DNA replication rely on host ATM and ATR DNA damage signaling kinases to facilitate DNA repair and elicit cell cycle arrest following DNA damage. During SV40 DNA replication, ATM kinase activity prevents concatemerization of the viral genome whereas ATR activity prevents accumulation of aberrant genomes resulting from breakage of a moving replication fork as ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1991
M Yu J Summers

Mutations introduced into the capsid gene of duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) were tested for their effects on viral DNA synthesis and assembly of enveloped viruses. Four classes of mutant phenotypes were observed among a series of deletions of covering the 3' end of the capsid open reading frame. Class I mutant capsids were able to support normal single-stranded and relaxed circular viral DNA syn...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 1977
H Ogura T Oda

The intracellular localization of the avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV) genome was studied. Nuclear and mitochondrial DNAs from myeloblasts were examined by hybridization with 32P labeled AMV-RNA of high molecular weight for the presence of virus specific DNA sequences. Nuclear DNA (nDNA) from myeloblasts specifically hybridized with viral RNA, whereas purified closed circular mitochondrial DNA ...

Journal: :گوارش 0
ashraf mohamadkhani

800x600 hepatitis b virus (hbv) infection is the main cause of chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc). several factors such as serum hbv dna level, genotype and specific viral mutations have been clarified to determine disease progression of chronic hepatitis b. among these, mutations can also occur in chronic hbv patients with antiviral treatment such as lamivudine the...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1974
G M Cooper H M Temin

An efficient and quantitative assay for infectious Rous sarcoma virus and reticuloendotheliosis virus DNAs is described. The specific infectivities of viral DNA corresponded to one infectious unit per 10(5) to 10(6) viral DNA molecules. Infection with viral DNA followed one-hit kinetics. The minimal size of infectious Rous sarcoma virus DNA was approximately 6 million daltons, whereas the minim...

2012
Blair L. Strang Steeve Boulant Tomas Kirchhausen Donald M. Coen

UNLABELLED Drastic reorganization of the nucleus is a hallmark of herpesvirus replication. This reorganization includes the formation of viral replication compartments, the subnuclear structures in which the viral DNA genome is replicated. The architecture of replication compartments is poorly understood. However, recent work with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) showed that the viral DNA polymeras...

2009
Nigel D. Stow Vanessa C. Evans David A. Matthews

Previous reports have shown that adenovirus recruits nucleolar protein upstream-binding factor (UBF) into adenovirus DNA replication centres. Here, we report that despite having a different mode of viral DNA replication, herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) also recruits UBF into viral DNA replication centres. Moreover, as with adenovirus, enhanced green fluorescent protein-tagged fusion protein...

Journal: :Virology 1981
J C Pelling J C Drach C Shipman

Viral DNA was isolated from lysates of herpes simplex virus type l-infected cells which had been incubated in the presence of 0.1, 1.0, or 3.2 4 [3H]ara-A. The DNA was purified by isopycnic centrifugation and was enzymatically digested with micrococcal nuclease and spleen phosphodiesterase. The resulting nucleotides and nucleosides were resolved by means of thin-layer chromatography. Examinatio...

2014
Jeanette C. Reece Alexey Martyushev Janka Petravic Andrew Grimm Shayarana Gooneratne Thakshila Amaresena Robert De Rose Liyen Loh Miles P. Davenport Stephen J. Kent

Resting CD4+ T cells are a reservoir of latent HIV-1. Understanding the turnover of HIV DNA in these cells has implications for the development of eradication strategies. Most studies of viral latency focus on viral persistence under antiretroviral therapy (ART). We studied the turnover of SIV DNA resting CD4+ T cells during active infection in a cohort of 20 SIV-infected pigtail macaques. We c...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1998
S K Srinivas J T Sample J W Sixbey

Life-long viral persistence is a hallmark of human herpesvirus infection. In the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) cell line, Mutu, spontaneous loss of all viral episomes accompanied productive viral DNA replication. The molecular configuration of intracellular EBV DNA evolved from monoclonal episomes in cells retaining the original tumor phenotype to predominantly repli...

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