Adenovirus E1B 55-Mr polypeptide facilitates timely cytoplasmic accumulation of adeno-associated virus mRNAs

  • Samulski R
  • Shenk T
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Abstract

Adenovirus provides helper functions that facilitate replication of adeno-associated virus (AAV). Both the adenovirus E1B 55-Mr and E4 34-Mr polypeptides are required for efficient and timely accumulation of AAV mRNA, proteins, and DNA. The E1B 55-Mr polypeptide is also required for rescue of the integrated AAV genome in Detroit 6-D5 cells in a normal time frame. All of these effects probably result from a single, primary delay in AAV mRNA accumulation. The AAV helper function provided by the E1B 55-Mr and E4 34-Mr polypeptides appears to closely parallel their normal role in the adenovirus replication cycle.

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Samulski, R. J., & Shenk, T. (1988). Adenovirus E1B 55-Mr polypeptide facilitates timely cytoplasmic accumulation of adeno-associated virus mRNAs. Journal of Virology, 62(1), 206–210. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.62.1.206-210.1988

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