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Author: Hazel Stewart; Katherine Brown; Adam M. Dinan; Nerea Irigoyen; Eric J. Snijder; Andrew E. Firth
Title: The transcriptional and translational landscape of equine torovirus
  • Document date: 2018_4_7
  • ID: mozfm5ds_7
    Snippet: Mesoniviridae (1). Their grouping into the one taxonomic order is based upon 46 replicase protein conservation, genome organisation and replication strategy. 47 mechanism, the preceding leader sequence incorporated into this mRNA is merely 6 103 nt in length (ACGUAU). Additionally, this case is unusual in that the translocation 104 event is thought to be prompted by an RNA structure -a predicted RNA hairpin 105 upstream of the S protein gene, rat.....
    Document: Mesoniviridae (1). Their grouping into the one taxonomic order is based upon 46 replicase protein conservation, genome organisation and replication strategy. 47 mechanism, the preceding leader sequence incorporated into this mRNA is merely 6 103 nt in length (ACGUAU). Additionally, this case is unusual in that the translocation 104 event is thought to be prompted by an RNA structure -a predicted RNA hairpin 105 upstream of the S protein gene, rather than a body TRS (12). Body TRSs are located 106 upstream of the three remaining structural protein genes, yet a non-discontinuous 107 mechanism is utilised for their production, as is the case for roniviruses. As a result, 108 the sg mRNAs for membrane (M), nucleocapsid (N) and haemagglutinin-esterase 109 (HE) do not normally possess a conserved 5' leader sequence; they each possess a 110 variable and unique extended version of the TRS at their 5' end. It is clear there is 111 significant difference between how the various Nidovirales families synthesise their 112

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