Cellular factors in the transcription and replication of viral RNA genomes: a parallel to DNA-dependent RNA transcription
- PMID: 9581772
- DOI: 10.1006/viro.1998.9098
Cellular factors in the transcription and replication of viral RNA genomes: a parallel to DNA-dependent RNA transcription
Abstract
Viral RNA replication and transcription involves not only viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerases, but also cellular proteins, the majority of which are subverted from the RNA-processing or translation machineries of host cells. These factors interact with viral RNA or polymerases to form transcription or replication ribonucleoprotein complexes and may provide template specificity for RNA-dependent RNA synthesis, suggesting a close parallel to the mechanism of DNA-dependent RNA synthesis. The types of cellular proteins involved and their modes of action are reviewed.
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