Adenovirus type 2 mRNA in transformed cells: map positions and difference in transport time.
AUTOR(ES)
Wilson, M C
RESUMO
Adenovirus type 2 rat transformed cells produced two polyadenylic acid-terminated mRNA's with approximate coordinates 1.5-4.4 and 4.4-11.0 on the physical map of the adenovirus type 2 genome. These mRNA's were also formed early during lytic infection in addition to one or more smaller mRNA's from the 4.4-11.0 region. In transformed cells, the 1.5-4.4 mRNA appeared in the cell cytoplasm without detectable lag, whereas the 4.4-11.0 mRNA required at least 20 to 30 min for the maximal rate of accumulation.
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