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Regulation of Transcription of the SV40 DNA in Productively Infected and in Transformed Cells

Kin-Ichiro Oda, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1968 - 
- Vol. 60, Iss: 2, pp 525-532
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The basic technique was hybridization of RNA synthesized in infected or transformed cells to viral DNA, and hybridization competition experiments, and results partly similar to those reported here were recently published by Aloni et al.
Abstract
The expression of genes of the oncogenic virus SV40 is regulated. In productive infection, some genes are expressed before viral DNA replication begins (“early” genes); others are expressed after it has begun (“late” genes).1 In transformed cells, which contain the complete viral genome,2 some genes are expressed; others are not. Whether either type of regulation is at the level of transcription of viral genes is the question raised in the work to be reported here. The basic technique was hybridization of RNA synthesized in infected or transformed cells to viral DNA, and hybridization competition experiments. Results partly similar to those reported here were recently published by Aloni et al.3

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Sequence Heterogeneity in Closed Simian Virus 40 Deoxyribonucleic Acid

TL;DR: Length measurements on heteroduplexes displaying the loop characteristic of substitutions have established that these molecules are from true sequence substitutions, and not from adjacent or overlapping deletions.
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TL;DR: The pattern of macromolecular biosynthesis during the vaccinia virus multiplication cycle, that is, early and late messenger RNA transcribed, has been studied by means of hybridization and density gradient sedimentation.
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Characterization of the simian virus 40-specific RNA in virus-yielding and transformed cells.

TL;DR: The SV40†-specific RNA in virus-yielding and in transformed cells has been characterized by DNA-RNA hybridization and by base ratio determinations on the hybridized RNA.
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