AbstractExtensive nonhomologous recombinations occur between the 5′ and 3′ fragments of a replicable RNA in a cell-free system composed of pure Qβ phage replicase and ribonucleoside triphosphates, providing direct evidence for the ability of RNAs to recombine without DNA intermediates and in the absence of host cell proteins. The recombination events are revealed by the molecular colony technique that allows single RNA molecules to be cloned in vitro. The observed nonhomologous recombinations are entirely dependent on the 3′ hydroxyl group of the 5′ fragment, and are due to a splicing-like reaction in which RNA secondary structure guides the attack of this 3′ hydroxyl on phosphoester bonds within the 3′ fragment
Retroviruses, as a result of the presence of two identical RNA molecules in their virions, recombine...
RNA non-enzymatic recombination reactions are of great interest within the hypothesis of the "RNA wo...
RNA and protein molecules were found to be both templates for replication and specific catalysts for...
AbstractExtensive nonhomologous recombinations occur between the 5′ and 3′ fragments of a replicable...
AbstractFor more than three decades, RNA recombination remained a puzzle and has only begun to be so...
AbstractThis paper summarizes results of the 40-year studies on replication and recombination of RNA...
To study fundamental aspects of RNA recombination, an in vivo RNA recombination system was establish...
AbstractThe ability of RNAs to spontaneously rearrange their sequences under physiological condition...
RNA recombination plays an important role in the diversification and evolution of RNA viruses. Most ...
AbstractRNA recombination, which is thought to occur due to replicase errors during viral replicatio...
For highly variable RNA viruses, RNA recombination significantly contributes to genetic variations w...
Journal ArticleWe have examined the mechanism of homologous recombination between plasmid molecules ...
AbstractRNA strand exchange through phosphor-nucleotidyl transfer reactions is an intrinsic chemistr...
To facilitate RNA recombination studies, we tested whether Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which supports ...
Genetic recombination in positive-strand RNA viruses is a significant evolutionary mechanism that dr...
Retroviruses, as a result of the presence of two identical RNA molecules in their virions, recombine...
RNA non-enzymatic recombination reactions are of great interest within the hypothesis of the "RNA wo...
RNA and protein molecules were found to be both templates for replication and specific catalysts for...
AbstractExtensive nonhomologous recombinations occur between the 5′ and 3′ fragments of a replicable...
AbstractFor more than three decades, RNA recombination remained a puzzle and has only begun to be so...
AbstractThis paper summarizes results of the 40-year studies on replication and recombination of RNA...
To study fundamental aspects of RNA recombination, an in vivo RNA recombination system was establish...
AbstractThe ability of RNAs to spontaneously rearrange their sequences under physiological condition...
RNA recombination plays an important role in the diversification and evolution of RNA viruses. Most ...
AbstractRNA recombination, which is thought to occur due to replicase errors during viral replicatio...
For highly variable RNA viruses, RNA recombination significantly contributes to genetic variations w...
Journal ArticleWe have examined the mechanism of homologous recombination between plasmid molecules ...
AbstractRNA strand exchange through phosphor-nucleotidyl transfer reactions is an intrinsic chemistr...
To facilitate RNA recombination studies, we tested whether Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which supports ...
Genetic recombination in positive-strand RNA viruses is a significant evolutionary mechanism that dr...
Retroviruses, as a result of the presence of two identical RNA molecules in their virions, recombine...
RNA non-enzymatic recombination reactions are of great interest within the hypothesis of the "RNA wo...
RNA and protein molecules were found to be both templates for replication and specific catalysts for...