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Rapid Method for the Characterization of 3' and 5' UTRs of Influenza Viruses

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Journal J Virol Methods
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2002 Nov 26
PMID 12445933
Citations 23
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Abstract

A T4 RNA ligase based strategy is demonstrated that allows for the full characterization of 3' and 5' UTR regions of negative strand RNA viruses. Negative strand RNA viruses such as influenza have 3'OH and 5'P terminal ends that are capable of being ligated using T4 RNA ligase. Each segment can form a mixture of linear concatamers between like and different viral segments or can itself form a circular structure upon ligation. RT-PCR can then be performed on these circular RNA segments using gene specific primers subsequently allowing for the characterization of the true terminal sequence for each viral segment. The UTR regions of a number of influenza virus strains were defined accurately using this approach.

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