| Literature DB >> 26982470 |
X Qiu, Q Fu, C Meng, S Yu, Y Zhan, L Dong, T Ren, Y Sun, L Tan, C Song, X Han, C Ding.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: As a paramyxovirus, Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has the ability to edit its P (phosphoprotein) gene to synthesize three kinds of viral protein (P, V and W). It is technically very difficult to differentiate P, V and W mRNAs, and little was known about NDV regulation of RNA-editing frequency. To investigate the rules of NDV RNA editing, the ratio of the P gene-derived transcripts (P, V and W) was determined by sequencing at different time points post-infection. The results showed unstable ratio of V and W mRNA at different time points, and the frequency of NDV editing was significantly increased at the early period of infection (P KEYWORDS: Newcastle disease virus; phosphoprotein; RNA editing; G insertion.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26982470 DOI: 10.4149/av_2016_01_71
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Virol ISSN: 0001-723X Impact factor: 1.162