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  • Title: In vitro synthesis of influenza viral RNA: characterization of an isolated nuclear system that supports transcription of influenza viral RNA.
    Author: Takeuchi K, Nagata K, Ishihama A.
    Journal: J Biochem; 1987 Apr; 101(4):837-45. PubMed ID: 3611043.
    Abstract:
    An in vitro system for the synthesis of influenza viral RNA was developed using isolated nuclei prepared from influenza virus-infected HeLa cells. In this system, two species of positive-sense RNA, i.e., mRNA and cRNA (complementary RNA to vRNA), were found to be synthesized when analyzed by RNA-RNA hybridization using a minus-strand RNA probe and high resolution gel electrophoresis. The in vitro RNA synthesis required Mg2+, GTP, CTP, UTP, a high concentration of ATP, and an ATP regenerating system. Neither actinomycin D nor alpha-amanitin, potent inhibitors for cellular DNA-dependent RNA polymerases, inhibited the RNA synthesis. Addition of ApG or capped RNA, well-known primers for virion-associated RNA polymerase, markedly enhanced the extent of RNA synthesis. The maximum activity was observed with nuclei isolated from cells at 5 h after infection. This system is useful for the purification and characterization of factors involved in the transcription of these two species positive-sense RNA.
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