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. 1985 Jan;53(1):205-13.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.53.1.205-213.1985.

A soluble transcription system derived from purified vaccinia virions

A soluble transcription system derived from purified vaccinia virions

F Golini et al. J Virol. 1985 Jan.

Abstract

A soluble extract from purified vaccinia virus particles has been developed which displays site-specific initiation of transcription on exogenous DNA templates that carry cloned vaccinia virus early gene sequences. Bacterial plasmid vectors with segments of a strongly expressed early region of the vaccinia virus genome were active templates, whether in supercoiled or linear, truncated forms. Correct initiation, corresponding to that found in vivo, was observed for all early genes tested. The involvement of other factors besides the viral RNA polymerase was demonstrated by the loss of specific initiation upon partial purification of the enzyme. Initiation activity was restored by reconstitution of the system with factors lacking polymerase activity. The soluble system retained properties of transcription characteristic of intact viral cores, including (i) similar relative rates of initiation of various genes, (ii) multiple requirement for ATP, (iii) methylation and polyadenylation of transcripts, and (iv) inhibition by a topoisomerase antagonist.

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