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RNA-directed DNA polymerase of Rous sarcoma virus: initiation of synthesis with 70 S viral RNA as template
Authors:A J Faras  J M Taylor  W E Levinson  H M Goodman  J M Bishop
Institution:2. Department of Microbiology University of California San Francisco, Calif. 94122, U.S.A.;3. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics University of California San Francisco, Calif. 94122, U.S.A.
Abstract:DNA synthesis by the RNA-directed DNA polymerase of Rous sarcoma virus with 70 S viral RNA as template initiates by the covalent attachment of dAMP to the 3′ terminal adenosine of an RNA molecule. Initiation continues throughout the course of a 90-minute enzymatic reaction, and chain propagation occurs on most if not all of the dAMP residues attached to primer RNA. The nature of the primer molecules was established in two ways. First, the RNA was tagged by attachment of radioactive mono- and oligodeoxynucleotides. Second, primers were isolated directly from their covalent complexes with nascent DNA. The results of both procedures indicate that DNA synthesis initiates on the 3′ termini of 4 S RNA molecules hydrogen-bonded to 70 S RNA. Purified primer RNA has a nucleotide composition (G + C = 64%) different from that (G + C = 60%) of other 4 S RNAs found hydrogen-bonded to the 70 S RNA of Rous sarcoma virus.
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