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Possible role of adenine and thymine rich sequence in the encapsidation pattern of Parvovirus LuIII
(2007)
LuIII is a small, non-enveloped, icosahedral autonomous parvovirus that contains a small
linear (5 kb) single stranded DNA genome and infects human cell lines lytically with no
evidence of integration into cellular DNA. ...
Infectious capability of the plus (+) and minus (-) strands of parvovirus LUIII
(2004)
The replication of autonomous parvovirus LuIII and its encapsidation
pattern have not been fully explained. Two genomic clones of LuIII, pBLu(+) and
pBLu(-), were constructed. These clones were used to produce the (+) ...
Study of an ARS-like function of map units 88-100 of parvovirus LUIII
(2004)
The synthesis of minus strand by parvovirus LuIII requires replication from the
left palindrome of the plus strand DNA. An origin of replication yet to be identified must
be present at the right end of the minus strand, ...
Replication of the 3' LUIII 3' subgenomic clone in human cells
(2004)
Parvoviruses are small, non-enveloped, icosahedral viruses that contain a
linear, single-stranded DNA genome of approximately 5000 bp. Parvovirus LuIII is an
autonomous parvovirus that shares up to 80% of sequence homology ...
Study of a possible replication origin function of map units 88-100 of parvovirus Luiii in HeLa cells
(2008)
Studies to elucidate the mechanism of parvoviral replication are ongoing
due to their potential as transient vectors for human gene therapy. Parvovirus
LuIII, a single stranded DNA virus, has short double-stranded hairpin ...