Origin and destiny of adenovirus proteins

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College School of Medicine; College of Science
Department Bioengineering; Biology; Human Genetics
Creator Gesteland, Raymond F.; Atkins, John F.
Other Author Anderson, Carl W.; Lewis, Jill B.
Title Origin and destiny of adenovirus proteins
Date 1975
Description Lytic infection of human cells by adenovirus proceeds by a temporal expression of genes. Classically two phases have been defined: an early phase, which includes events occurring before the onset of DNA synthesis (8 hours), and a late phase, including events whose existence depends on the onset of DNA synthesis. During the late phase of infection, host cell macromolecular synthesis is progressively inhibited so that eventuallly only virus-specfic macromolecules are synthesized.
Type Text
Publisher Cold Spring Harbor Lab Press
First Page 1
Last Page 28
Subject Protein Biosynthesis; DNA, Viral; Adenoviridae; RNA, Viral; Time Factors
Subject MESH Adenoviridae; Transcription, Genetic; RNA, Messenger
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Boedtker, J. and R.F. Gesteland. 1975. Physical properties of RNA bacteriophages and their RNA. In RNA Phages (N.D. Zinder, ed.), pp. 1-28. Cold Sring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6sj244c