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Conserved motifs in the invertebrate iridescent virus 6 (IIV6) genome regulate virus transcription.

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The transcriptional class of all IIV6 genes that had not been classified until now is investigated and single nucleotide mutations in the highly conserved nucleotides at the end of the second motif showed that this motif acted as a repressor sequence for late genes in the IIV 6 genome.
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This article is published in Journal of Invertebrate Pathology.The article was published on 2020-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 0 citations till now.

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RNA transcript mapping of the Wiseana iridescent virus genome

TL;DR: A transcriptional map of the genome of Wiseana iridescent virus was constructed using a combination of [35S]methionine pulse-labeling and Northern blotting with WIV DNA probes to provide probes for early genes and the hypothesized switch from nuclear to cytoplasmic replication for iridoviruses.
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In this study, the authors investigated the transcriptional class of all IIV6 genes that had not been classified until now. Conversely, the presence of these two sequences upstream of the reporter decreased its expression. Next, upstream sequences of IIV6 L genes from which the authors removed this second motif in silico, were re-analyzed for the presence of potential conserved promoter sequences.