BACKGROUND: Eukaryotic DNA replication involves the synthesis of both a DNA leading and lagging strand, the latter requiring several additional proteins including flap endonuclease (FEN-1) and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in order to remove RNA primers used in the synthesis of Okazaki fragments. Poxviruses are complex viruses (dsDNA genomes) that infect eukaryotes, but surprisingly little is known about the process of DNA replication. Given our previous results that the vaccinia virus (VACV) G5R protein may be structurally similar to a FEN-1-like protein and a recent finding that poxviruses encode a primase function, we undertook a series of in silico analyses to identify whether VACV also encodes a PCNA-like protein. RESULTS: ...
We have resolved the in vitro late transcription system of vaccinia virus into four components consi...
Orthopoxviruses are large DNA viruses that replicate within the cytoplasm of infected cells encoding...
SummaryPoxvirus genome uncoating is a two-step process. First, cytoplasmic viral cores are activated...
Background: Eukaryotic DNA replication involves the synthesis of both a DNA leading and lagging stra...
International audienceSmallpox caused by the poxvirus variola virus is a highly lethal disease that ...
Poxviruses encode a multisubunit DNA-dependentRNA polymerase (vRNAP) that carries out viral geneexpr...
Poxviruses are large, enveloped viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm and encode proteins for DNA ...
Computer-assisted analysis of the amino acid se-quences of vaccinia virus proteins containing the pu...
AbstractOf the vaccinia virus genes that are conserved in all sequenced poxviruses, each one except ...
Poxviruses are the most complex eukaryotic viral agents when considered in terms of size, morphology...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large, cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA virus that requires complex inter...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large, cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA virus that requires complex inter...
Computer-assisted analysis of the amino acid se-quences of vaccinia virus proteins containing the pu...
Poxviruses use virus-encoded multisubunit RNA polymerases (vRNAPs) and RNA-processing factors to gen...
International audiencePoxviridae are viruses with a large linear double-stranded DNA genome coding f...
We have resolved the in vitro late transcription system of vaccinia virus into four components consi...
Orthopoxviruses are large DNA viruses that replicate within the cytoplasm of infected cells encoding...
SummaryPoxvirus genome uncoating is a two-step process. First, cytoplasmic viral cores are activated...
Background: Eukaryotic DNA replication involves the synthesis of both a DNA leading and lagging stra...
International audienceSmallpox caused by the poxvirus variola virus is a highly lethal disease that ...
Poxviruses encode a multisubunit DNA-dependentRNA polymerase (vRNAP) that carries out viral geneexpr...
Poxviruses are large, enveloped viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm and encode proteins for DNA ...
Computer-assisted analysis of the amino acid se-quences of vaccinia virus proteins containing the pu...
AbstractOf the vaccinia virus genes that are conserved in all sequenced poxviruses, each one except ...
Poxviruses are the most complex eukaryotic viral agents when considered in terms of size, morphology...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large, cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA virus that requires complex inter...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large, cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA virus that requires complex inter...
Computer-assisted analysis of the amino acid se-quences of vaccinia virus proteins containing the pu...
Poxviruses use virus-encoded multisubunit RNA polymerases (vRNAPs) and RNA-processing factors to gen...
International audiencePoxviridae are viruses with a large linear double-stranded DNA genome coding f...
We have resolved the in vitro late transcription system of vaccinia virus into four components consi...
Orthopoxviruses are large DNA viruses that replicate within the cytoplasm of infected cells encoding...
SummaryPoxvirus genome uncoating is a two-step process. First, cytoplasmic viral cores are activated...