AbstractDefective influenza A virus RNAs analyzed in two studies so far possess at least 80–90 nucleotides from the 5′ end of the virion RNA segment and more typically around 200 nucleotides, whereas the 3′ sequence could be as short as 25 nucleotides (P. A. Jennings et al., Cell 34, 619–627; 1983; S. D. Duhaut and N. J. Dimmock, Virology 247, 241–253, 1998). To determine the biological significance of the highly conserved 5′ sequence, we constructed plasmids that expressed a naturally occurring defective segment 1 RNA from A/equine/Newmarket/7339/79 (EQV, H3N8) or modified RNAs with lesser amounts of the 5′ end. These had terminal 5′ sequences of 220 nucleotides (POLI-220), 150 nucleotides (POLI-150), 80 nucleotides (POLI-80), and 30 nucle...
Influenza virus defective interfering (DI) particles are naturally occurring noninfectious virions t...
ABSTRACT The genomes of influenza A and B viruses comprise eight segmented, single-stranded, negativ...
The principles of influenza A virus replication and packaging are not fully understood. In order to ...
AbstractDefective influenza A virus RNAs analyzed in two studies so far possess at least 80–90 nucle...
The presence of at least 80-90 and more typically around 200 nucleotides (nt) at the 5' end of the v...
AbstractThe genome of influenza A viruses is composed of eight negative-strand RNA segments which co...
The negative-sense RNA genome of influenza A virus is composed of eight segments, which encode 12 pr...
AbstractThe genome of influenza A viruses is composed of eight negative-strand RNA segments which co...
The genomic viral RNA (vRNA) segments of influenza A virus contain specific packaging signals at the...
ABSTRACT Evidence has recently accumulated suggesting that small noncoding RNAs, and particularly mi...
Naturally produced defective influenza virus has antiviral activity and, in sufficient amount, can p...
The viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase has been found to contribute to efficient replication in mamm...
ABSTRACT Evidence has recently accumulated suggesting that small noncoding RNAs, and particularly mi...
The genomes of influenza A and B viruses comprise eight segmented, single-stranded, negative-sense v...
Influenza virus defective interfering (DI) particles are naturally occurring noninfectious virions t...
Influenza virus defective interfering (DI) particles are naturally occurring noninfectious virions t...
ABSTRACT The genomes of influenza A and B viruses comprise eight segmented, single-stranded, negativ...
The principles of influenza A virus replication and packaging are not fully understood. In order to ...
AbstractDefective influenza A virus RNAs analyzed in two studies so far possess at least 80–90 nucle...
The presence of at least 80-90 and more typically around 200 nucleotides (nt) at the 5' end of the v...
AbstractThe genome of influenza A viruses is composed of eight negative-strand RNA segments which co...
The negative-sense RNA genome of influenza A virus is composed of eight segments, which encode 12 pr...
AbstractThe genome of influenza A viruses is composed of eight negative-strand RNA segments which co...
The genomic viral RNA (vRNA) segments of influenza A virus contain specific packaging signals at the...
ABSTRACT Evidence has recently accumulated suggesting that small noncoding RNAs, and particularly mi...
Naturally produced defective influenza virus has antiviral activity and, in sufficient amount, can p...
The viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase has been found to contribute to efficient replication in mamm...
ABSTRACT Evidence has recently accumulated suggesting that small noncoding RNAs, and particularly mi...
The genomes of influenza A and B viruses comprise eight segmented, single-stranded, negative-sense v...
Influenza virus defective interfering (DI) particles are naturally occurring noninfectious virions t...
Influenza virus defective interfering (DI) particles are naturally occurring noninfectious virions t...
ABSTRACT The genomes of influenza A and B viruses comprise eight segmented, single-stranded, negativ...
The principles of influenza A virus replication and packaging are not fully understood. In order to ...