Replication of the Baculovirus Genome

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V. S. Mikhailov1,2
1Kol’tsov Institute of Developmental Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
2Oregon State University, Corvallis, United States

Tóm tắt

The review describes the current state of studying the baculovirus DNA replication. The structural organization of replication initiation sites and replication intermediates are considered. Attention is focused on virus replication factors, including DNA polymerase, helicase, IE-1, LEF-1, LEF-2, and LEF-3.

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