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In vitro RNA-RNA splicing in adenovirus 2 mRNA formation.
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Viral ReplicationRna SplicingMolecular BiologySplicing VariantAdenovirus 2Virus GeneAdenovirus MrnaRna ProcessingViral GeneticsDna ReplicationVirologyRna TransportGene ExpressionCell BiologyNatural SciencesNuclear PrecursorMature Mrna MoleculeMedicineGenome Editing
"Splicing" of the precursor to an adenovirus mRNA was accomplished in isolated cell-free extracts. Nuclei were prepared from hypotonically swollen cells that had been labeled with [3H]uridine for 10 min prior to nuclear isolation. Addition of a "cytoplasmic" fraction was required for the splicing to occur. The nuclear precursor, a poly(A)-terminated RNA molecule approximately 5 kilobases long, contained sequences complementary to the 58.5--75.9 region of the adenovirus 2 genome, including those sequences spliced out of the mature mRNA molecule. The in vitro spliced product was a poly(A)-terminated RNA molecule identical in size to the cytoplasmic 72,000 Mr protein mRNA (2 kilobases long) in which the sequences encoded in the 70.7--75.9 region of the viral genome were spliced to those encoded at 58.7--65.6, with the sequences encoded at 66.1--70.7 deleted.
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