Adenovirus Messenger RNA in Mammalian Cells: Failure of Polyribosome Association in the Absence of Nuclear Cleavage

The nuclear synthesis of adenovirus-specific RNA late in the infectious cycle in the presence of toyocamycin (an adenosine analogue) has been investigated. There is reduced synthesis of viral RNA with an accumulation of virus-specific RNA in the molecular weight range of at least 4 to 8 × 106. No ne...

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description The nuclear synthesis of adenovirus-specific RNA late in the infectious cycle in the presence of toyocamycin (an adenosine analogue) has been investigated. There is reduced synthesis of viral RNA with an accumulation of virus-specific RNA in the molecular weight range of at least 4 to 8 × 106. No new viral RNA associates with cytoplasmic polyribosomes. In addition, hybridization competition experiments indicate a 70% competition between these large nuclear transcripts and polyribosome-associated viral RNA that was synthesized in the absence of inhibitor. These data are consistent with the following interpretations: complete nuclear processing of viral RNA is necessary for polyribosome association, and precursor viral message(s) contain sequences that are lost normally during post-transcriptional processing.
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subjects Adenoviridae - metabolism
Adenoviruses
Antibiotics, Antineoplastic - pharmacology
Biological Sciences: Cell Biology
Cell nucleus
Cell Nucleus - metabolism
Centrifugation, Density Gradient
Cyanides - pharmacology
Genetic Code
HeLa cells
HeLa Cells - metabolism
Kinetics
Messenger RNA
Molecular Weight
Nuclear RNA
Nucleic Acid Denaturation
Nucleic Acid Hybridization - drug effects
Nucleosides - pharmacology
Polyribosomes
Pyrimidines - pharmacology
Pyrroles - pharmacology
Ribosomes - drug effects
Ribosomes - metabolism
RNA
RNA, Messenger - biosynthesis
RNA, Viral - biosynthesis
Viral RNA
Viruses
title Adenovirus Messenger RNA in Mammalian Cells: Failure of Polyribosome Association in the Absence of Nuclear Cleavage
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