AbstractThe adenovirus L4-33K protein is a key regulator involved in the temporal shift from early to late pattern of mRNA expression from the adenovirus major late transcription unit. L4-33K is a virus-encoded alternative splicing factor, which enhances processing of 3′ splice sites with a weak sequence context. Here we show that L4-33K expressed from a plasmid is localized at the nuclear margin of uninfected cells. During an infection L4-33K is relocalized to the periphery of E2A-72K containing viral replication centers. We also show that serine 192 in the tiny RS repeat of the conserved carboxy-terminus of L4-33K, which is critical for the splicing enhancer function of L4-33K, is necessary for the nuclear localization and redistribution ...
The adenovirus late region 1 (L1) represents an example of an alternatively spliced gene where one 5...
AbstractThe late phase of adenovirus infection is characterized not only by the synthesis of late pr...
During adenovirus infection, the emphasis of gene expression switches from early genes to late genes...
Adenoviruses have been extensively studied in the field of gene regulation, since their genes are su...
Regulation of adenoviral gene expression is a complex process directed by viral proteins controlling...
The splicing pattern during an adenovirus infection is shifted at the late phase towards using weake...
The adenovirus (Ad) L4-33K protein has been linked to disparate functions during infection. L4-33K i...
Adenovirus makes extensive use of alternative RNA splicing to produce a complex set of spliced viral...
Adenoviruses express up to 20 distinct mRNAs from five major late transcription unit (MLTU) regions,...
Abstract: Adenovirus makes extensive use of alternative RNA splicing to produce a complex set of spl...
AbstractAdenovirus early region 4 (E4) mutants are defective for late gene expression and show reduc...
Accumulation of the complex set of alternatively processed mRNA from the adenovirus major late trans...
The adenovirus major late transcription unit is an example of an alternatively spliced gene, in whic...
FUNCTION OF ADENOVIRUS EARLY REGION 4 PROTEINS IN RNA PROCESSING AND...
Accumulation of the complex set of alternatively processed mRNA from the adenovirus major late trans...
The adenovirus late region 1 (L1) represents an example of an alternatively spliced gene where one 5...
AbstractThe late phase of adenovirus infection is characterized not only by the synthesis of late pr...
During adenovirus infection, the emphasis of gene expression switches from early genes to late genes...
Adenoviruses have been extensively studied in the field of gene regulation, since their genes are su...
Regulation of adenoviral gene expression is a complex process directed by viral proteins controlling...
The splicing pattern during an adenovirus infection is shifted at the late phase towards using weake...
The adenovirus (Ad) L4-33K protein has been linked to disparate functions during infection. L4-33K i...
Adenovirus makes extensive use of alternative RNA splicing to produce a complex set of spliced viral...
Adenoviruses express up to 20 distinct mRNAs from five major late transcription unit (MLTU) regions,...
Abstract: Adenovirus makes extensive use of alternative RNA splicing to produce a complex set of spl...
AbstractAdenovirus early region 4 (E4) mutants are defective for late gene expression and show reduc...
Accumulation of the complex set of alternatively processed mRNA from the adenovirus major late trans...
The adenovirus major late transcription unit is an example of an alternatively spliced gene, in whic...
FUNCTION OF ADENOVIRUS EARLY REGION 4 PROTEINS IN RNA PROCESSING AND...
Accumulation of the complex set of alternatively processed mRNA from the adenovirus major late trans...
The adenovirus late region 1 (L1) represents an example of an alternatively spliced gene where one 5...
AbstractThe late phase of adenovirus infection is characterized not only by the synthesis of late pr...
During adenovirus infection, the emphasis of gene expression switches from early genes to late genes...