Transcription of the baculovirus polyhedrin gene reduces the levels of an antisense transcript initiated downstream

  • Ooi B
  • Miller L
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Abstract

A late 3.2-kilobase (kb) RNA initiated approximately 2 kb downstream of the 3' end of the Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus polyhedrin-coding sequence and traversed the polyhedrin gene in an antisense direction. This RNA was sense RNA for the two open reading frames flanking the polyhedrin gene. A mutant virus, vXpoly, which differs from wild-type virus only at the essential RNA initiation site in the polyhedrin promoter, exhibited higher levels of the 3.2-kb RNA than did wild-type virus during the polyhedrin transcriptional phase. Thus, transcription of the polyhedrin gene down regulates the levels of this 3.2-kb RNA.

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Ooi, B. G., & Miller, L. K. (1990). Transcription of the baculovirus polyhedrin gene reduces the levels of an antisense transcript initiated downstream. Journal of Virology, 64(6), 3126–3129. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.64.6.3126-3129.1990

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