1981
Localized attenuation and discontinuous synthesis during vesicular stomatitis virus transcription
Iverson L, Rose J. Localized attenuation and discontinuous synthesis during vesicular stomatitis virus transcription. Cell 1981, 23: 477-484. PMID: 6258804, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(81)90143-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntergenic regionVesicular stomatitis virus transcriptionKinetics of transcriptionVesicular stomatitis virus mRNALevel of transcriptionDNA-RNA hybridizationTranscription terminationSequential transcriptionEucaryotic systemsVSV genomeGene expressionGene junctionTranscriptionDiscontinuous synthesisVirus mRNAVirus transcriptionG geneGenomeSuch pausesPolyadenylationGenesN-NSAttenuation mechanismMRNAHybridization
1980
ANALYSIS OF VSV GLYCOPROTEIN STRUCTURE AND GENOME STRUCTURE USING CLONED DNA11This work was supported by Public Health Service Grant No. AI 15481 from NIAID, National Science Foundation Grant No. PCM 77974, NCI Grant No. CA 14195
Rose J, Welch W, Sefton B, Iverson L. ANALYSIS OF VSV GLYCOPROTEIN STRUCTURE AND GENOME STRUCTURE USING CLONED DNA11This work was supported by Public Health Service Grant No. AI 15481 from NIAID, National Science Foundation Grant No. PCM 77974, NCI Grant No. CA 14195. 1980, 81-93. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-255850-4.50012-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNH2-terminal sequenceVSV genomeCOOH terminusSite of polyadenylationDNA primersVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinGenome structureIntergenic regionTranscription eventsCDNA clonesDNA insertsDNA sequencesL geneU residuesRepetitive copyingM geneTerminal sequenceHydrophobic domainCOOH-terminalG geneGenesFunctional significanceLipid bilayersGenomePolyadenylation