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Evidence for involvement of an RNA primer in initiation of strong-stop plus DNA synthesis during reverse transcription in vitro
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Viral ReplicationReverse GeneticsGeneticsMolecular BiologyDiscrete RequirementsReverse TranscriptionGene TranscriptionDna SynthesisEnzymatic ReactionsVirus GeneRna ProcessingBiochemistryRna BiologyDna ReplicationVirologyOligonucleotideGene ExpressionTranscription RegulationNatural SciencesSynthetic BiologyGenetic EngineeringRna PrimerGene VectorMedicineGenome Editing
Employing enzymatic reactions in vitro, we have identified the presence of oligoribonucleotides at the 5' end of strong-stop plus [(+)] DNA. Similar results were obtained whether the strong-stop (+) DNA was synthesized by preparations of detergent-disrupted avian sarcoma virus or reconstructed reactions containing purified reverse transcriptase and a template that mimics the purported natural template for strong-stop (+) DNA synthesis. The latter reactions provide a system to delineate more precisely the discrete requirements necessary for the initiation and synthesis of this species of (+) DNA.
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