A DNA ligase gene in the copenhagen strain of vaccinia virus is nonessential for viral replication and recombination

Biochemical and genetic analyses have been conducted to determine whether a vaccinia virus open reading frame (orf) with extensive homology to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA ligase gene encodes a functional ligase activity. This orf in HindIII A, designated A50R, is capable of encoding a 552-amino...

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Analytical, structural and metabolic biochemistry
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Chromosome Deletion
Denmark
DNA Ligases - genetics
DNA Ligases - metabolism
Enzymes and enzyme inhibitors
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genes, Viral
Ligases
Molecular Sequence Data
Plasmids
Recombination, Genetic
Restriction Mapping
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
Transcription, Genetic
vaccinia virus
Vaccinia virus - enzymology
Vaccinia virus - genetics
Vaccinia virus - physiology
Vero Cells
Viral Structural Proteins - genetics
Virus Replication
title A DNA ligase gene in the copenhagen strain of vaccinia virus is nonessential for viral replication and recombination
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