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Adenovirus DNA replication in vitro: Origin and direction of daughter strand synthesis
Authors:Mark D Challberg  Thomas J Kelly
Institution:Department of Microbiology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Md 21205, U.S.A.
Abstract:We have characterized a soluble enzyme system from adenovirus-infected cells that is capable of replicating exogenously added adenovirus DNA in vitro. Maximal DNA synthesis is observed when DNA-protein complex, isolated from purified adenovirus virions, is added as template. Under these conditions DNA replication starts at or near either end of the template. Daughter strand synthesis then proceeds in the 5′ to 3′ direction displacing the parental strand of the same polarity. Thus, the r daughter strand is synthesized from right to left on the conventional map of the adenovirus genome, and the l daughter strand is synthesized from left to right. This course of events is the same as that which occurs during adenovirus DNA replication in vivo. In contrast, when deproteinized adenovirus DNA is added to the in vitro system, the limited DNA synthesis that is observed appears to be due to a repair-like reaction. In particular, synthesis can begin at many sites within the template, and the synthetic product consists largely of short DNA chains that are covalently linked to template DNA strands.
Keywords:Ad5  adenovirus serotype 5
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