Publications by authors named "Linda A Christen"

The vaccinia virus core contains a 195 kb double stranded DNA genome, a multi-subunit RNA polymerase, transcription initiation and termination factors and mRNA processing enzymes. Upon infection, vaccinia virus early gene transcription takes place in the virus core. Transcription initiates at early promoters and terminates in response to a termination motif, UUUUUNU, in the nascent mRNA.

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Vaccinia virus nucleoside triphosphate phosphohydrolase I (NPH I) is an essential early gene transcription termination factor. The C-terminal end of NPH I binds to the N-terminal end of the H4L subunit (RAP94) of the virion RNA polymerase. This interaction is required for transcription termination and transcript release.

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The vaccinia virus virion RNA polymerase that is active in early gene transcription contains a unique subunit encoded by the H4L gene. Prior studies demonstrated that this protein is required both for early gene transcription initiation and for transcription termination. Polyclonal antibodies raised against H4L amino acids 1 to 256 prevent both initiation and termination of transcription, in vitro.

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