AbstractAlphavirus genome function is controlled by elements at both the 5′ and 3′ ends. The 5′ 220 nt of the Sindbis virus genome is predicted to consist of four stem–loop structures the first of which has been demonstrated to be required for efficient minus-strand RNA synthesis. To understand the role of the structure of the first stem–loop (SL1) in regulating genome function, we performed enzymatic and chemical probing analyses. There were significant differences between the computer-predicted structures and our experimental data. In the 5′ terminus, two loop regions appear to be interacting in a complex and interdependent fashion with non-Watson–Crick interactions involving multiple adenosine residues playing a critical role in determin...
Alphaviruses are icosahedral, positive-stranded, enveloped RNA viruses. Crystals of Sindbis, Semliki...
AbstractIt has been suggested that four amino acids which are absolutely conserved in the nsP1 nonst...
The alphavirus mutant Sindbis virus HR ts4, which has been assigned to the A complementation group, ...
AbstractAlphavirus genome function is controlled by elements at both the 5′ and 3′ ends. The 5′ 220 ...
AbstractGenome replication of plus-strand RNA viruses begins with the generation of a minus-strand c...
We have constructed 24 deletion mutants which contain deletions of from 1 to 15 nucleotides in the 5...
Sindbis virus nonstructural polyproteins and their cleavage products are believed to be essential co...
International audienceForty-four nucleotides at the 5' terminus of the genomic RNA of Sindbis virus ...
Forty-four nucleotides at the 5' terminus of the genomic RNA of Sindbis virus can form a stable stem...
To what extent small differences in RNA sequences (mutations) can have a profound impact on biology ...
The genomes of plus-strand RNA viruses contain many regulatory sequences and structures that direct ...
AbstractCitrus tristeza virus (CTV), a member of the Closteroviridae, has a 19.3-kb messenger-sense ...
Alphaviruses are a globally distributed group of enveloped, positive-sense RNA animal viruses. The 5...
Two positive-strand mRNAs are made in Sindbis virus-infected cells, the genomic (G) RNA and the subg...
We have determined the three-dimensional structures of the wild-type Sindbis virus and two of its mu...
Alphaviruses are icosahedral, positive-stranded, enveloped RNA viruses. Crystals of Sindbis, Semliki...
AbstractIt has been suggested that four amino acids which are absolutely conserved in the nsP1 nonst...
The alphavirus mutant Sindbis virus HR ts4, which has been assigned to the A complementation group, ...
AbstractAlphavirus genome function is controlled by elements at both the 5′ and 3′ ends. The 5′ 220 ...
AbstractGenome replication of plus-strand RNA viruses begins with the generation of a minus-strand c...
We have constructed 24 deletion mutants which contain deletions of from 1 to 15 nucleotides in the 5...
Sindbis virus nonstructural polyproteins and their cleavage products are believed to be essential co...
International audienceForty-four nucleotides at the 5' terminus of the genomic RNA of Sindbis virus ...
Forty-four nucleotides at the 5' terminus of the genomic RNA of Sindbis virus can form a stable stem...
To what extent small differences in RNA sequences (mutations) can have a profound impact on biology ...
The genomes of plus-strand RNA viruses contain many regulatory sequences and structures that direct ...
AbstractCitrus tristeza virus (CTV), a member of the Closteroviridae, has a 19.3-kb messenger-sense ...
Alphaviruses are a globally distributed group of enveloped, positive-sense RNA animal viruses. The 5...
Two positive-strand mRNAs are made in Sindbis virus-infected cells, the genomic (G) RNA and the subg...
We have determined the three-dimensional structures of the wild-type Sindbis virus and two of its mu...
Alphaviruses are icosahedral, positive-stranded, enveloped RNA viruses. Crystals of Sindbis, Semliki...
AbstractIt has been suggested that four amino acids which are absolutely conserved in the nsP1 nonst...
The alphavirus mutant Sindbis virus HR ts4, which has been assigned to the A complementation group, ...