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Comparative Study
. 1990 Oct;64(10):5051-7.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.64.10.5051-5057.1990.

Anti-mRNAs in La Crosse bunyavirus-infected cells

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Comparative Study

Anti-mRNAs in La Crosse bunyavirus-infected cells

D Hacker et al. J Virol. 1990 Oct.

Abstract

Unlike some members of the family Bunyaviridae which contain ambisense genomes, all La Crosse virus reading frames are translated from antigenome sense mRNAs. Nevertheless, La Crosse virus genome sense mRNAs or anti-mRNAs are initiated from antigenome templates. These are characterized by the same range of capped, nontemplated sequences at their 5' ends as mRNAs, but their 3' ends are presumed to be heterogenous, as they were not seen on RNA blots. The anti-mRNAs are estimated to be 15 to 30 times less abundant than mRNAs, but remarkably, this ratio is similar to that of functional genome sense mRNAs made from other bona fide ambisense segments. A role for these anti-mRNAs during infection is unclear.

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