Arteri‐, corona‐, toro‐ and roniviruses are evolutionarily related positive‐strand RNA viruses, united in the order Nidovirales. The best studied nidoviruses, the corona‐ and arteriviruses, employ a unique transcription mechanism, which involves discontinuous RNA synthesis, a process resembling similarity‐assisted copy‐choice RNA recombination. During infection, multiple subgenomic (sg) mRNAs are transcribed from a mirror set of sg negative‐strand RNA templates. The sg mRNAs all possess a short 5′ common leader sequence, derived from the 5′ end of the genomic RNA. The joining of the non‐contiguous ‘leader’ and ‘body’ sequences presumably occurs during minus‐strand synthesis. To study whether toroviruses use a similar transcription mechanism...
AbstractInfection with coronavirus results in the accumulation of genomic-sized mRNA and six to eigh...
AbstractSeven to eight species of viral subgenomic mRNAs are produced in coronavirus-infected cells....
Members of the order Nidovirales (Coronaviridae, Arteriviridae, and Roniviridae) employ genomes with...
Arteri‐, corona‐, toro‐ and roniviruses are evolutionarily related positive‐strand RNA viruses, unit...
Arteri‐, corona‐, toro‐ and roniviruses are evolutionarily related positive‐strand RNA viruses, unit...
Arteri‐, corona‐, toro‐ and roniviruses are evolutionarily related positive‐strand RNA viruses, unit...
Arteri‐, corona‐, toro‐ and roniviruses are evolutionarily related positive‐strand RNA viruses, unit...
Many positive-stranded RNA viruses use subgenomic mRNAs to express part of their genetic information...
Coronaviruses and arteriviruses are distantly related human and animal pathogens that belong to the ...
Replication of the coronavirus genome requires continuous RNA synthesis, whereas transcription is a ...
Coronavirus (CoV) transcription requires a high-frequency recombination process that links newly syn...
Coronavirus (CoV) transcription requires a high-frequency recombination process that links newly syn...
Viruses in the families Arteriviridae and Coronaviridae have enveloped virions which contain nonseg-...
Coronavirus sub-genomic mRNA (sgmRNA) synthesis occurs via a process of discontinuous transcription ...
AbstractSeven to eight species of viral subgenomic mRNAs are produced in coronavirus-infected cells....
AbstractInfection with coronavirus results in the accumulation of genomic-sized mRNA and six to eigh...
AbstractSeven to eight species of viral subgenomic mRNAs are produced in coronavirus-infected cells....
Members of the order Nidovirales (Coronaviridae, Arteriviridae, and Roniviridae) employ genomes with...
Arteri‐, corona‐, toro‐ and roniviruses are evolutionarily related positive‐strand RNA viruses, unit...
Arteri‐, corona‐, toro‐ and roniviruses are evolutionarily related positive‐strand RNA viruses, unit...
Arteri‐, corona‐, toro‐ and roniviruses are evolutionarily related positive‐strand RNA viruses, unit...
Arteri‐, corona‐, toro‐ and roniviruses are evolutionarily related positive‐strand RNA viruses, unit...
Many positive-stranded RNA viruses use subgenomic mRNAs to express part of their genetic information...
Coronaviruses and arteriviruses are distantly related human and animal pathogens that belong to the ...
Replication of the coronavirus genome requires continuous RNA synthesis, whereas transcription is a ...
Coronavirus (CoV) transcription requires a high-frequency recombination process that links newly syn...
Coronavirus (CoV) transcription requires a high-frequency recombination process that links newly syn...
Viruses in the families Arteriviridae and Coronaviridae have enveloped virions which contain nonseg-...
Coronavirus sub-genomic mRNA (sgmRNA) synthesis occurs via a process of discontinuous transcription ...
AbstractSeven to eight species of viral subgenomic mRNAs are produced in coronavirus-infected cells....
AbstractInfection with coronavirus results in the accumulation of genomic-sized mRNA and six to eigh...
AbstractSeven to eight species of viral subgenomic mRNAs are produced in coronavirus-infected cells....
Members of the order Nidovirales (Coronaviridae, Arteriviridae, and Roniviridae) employ genomes with...