| Literature DB >> 1733111 |
B Y Amegadzie1, J R Sisler, B Moss.
Abstract
The genetic basis for the failure of vaccinia virus (strain WR) to form a full-length 150 kiloDalton (kDa) A-type inclusion protein was determined by sequencing a 4.1-kb pair segment of DNA and analyzing its transcription products. Open reading frames predicted to encode slightly overlapping 84.5- and 27.1-kDa proteins homologous to contiguous N-terminal segments of the A-type inclusion protein of cowpox virus were found. A putative deletion of two adjacent nucleotides occurring within several consecutive AG repeats and an insertion of 8 nucleotides accounted for the first and second reading frame shifts, respectively. Additional small mutations affecting reading frames were present in the C-terminal region of the gene. The vaccinia and cowpox virus mRNAs encoding the disparate size A-type inclusion proteins were similar in length, had equivalent 5' and 3' ends, and were expressed late in infection indicating the absence of mutations affecting transcriptional signals.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1733111 DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(92)90046-r
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616