Mutants of type 5 adenovirus (Ad5) with reiterated DNA sequences in the E1a region appeared in a human T-lymphocyte cell line, Molt-4, persistently infected with H5sub304, a deletion/substitution mutant that has a wild-type phenotype in viral replication. Endonuclease analyses and DNA sequencing revealed DNA reiteration in each mutant. In the four representative mutants investigated, the DNA reiterations all started within a six-base-pair consensus sequence, G(or C)CTGTG, located in the second exon of the E1a region (at nt 1333, 1367, or 1419).
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May 1989
The cotton rat Sigmodon hispidus has provided an animal model of adenovirus pneumonia that permits investigation of the viral gene products required to produce the disease and the molecular mechanisms effecting the damage. This study was carried out to test the hypothesis that early region 3 (E3) of the adenovirus genome plays a critical role in pathogenesis of the virus's disease process even though none of its gene products are essential for its replication. Mutants whose E3 region is largely deleted (i.
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