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clinical latency during the
incubation period when a
virus is not dormant.
Episomal latency refers to the use of
genetic episomes during latency. In this latency...
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allow a
standard plasmid to
become episomally retained. One
example is the S/MAR sequence. The
length of
episomal retention is
fairly variable between...
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Episomal vectors for gene
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complexes into double-stranded DNA. AAV-based gene
therapy vectors form
episomal concatemers in the host cell nucleus. In non-dividing cells,
these concatemers...
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while VP2 and VP3
mediate the
entry of BKV into the nucleus. BKV
genome is
episomal and does not
integrate into host DNA
under normal conditions. The early...
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proteins E1 and E2 are also
required to form the
papilloma and keep the
episomal viral genome replication low.
Genome amplification will be
restrained until...
- vectors, such as YACs, YIps (yeast
integrating plasmids), and YEps (yeast
episomal plasmids), have an
advantage over
bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs)...
- lentiviruses. With adeno-****ociated
viruses and adenoviruses, the
genomes remain episomal. This is
advantageous as
insertional mutagenesis is avoided. It is disadvantageous...
- stressed, the
integrated genome of BSV may be able to
recombine out into its
episomal form,
though the
mechanism is not well understood.
While there are several...
- the 293T cell line. It
contains the SV40
large T-antigen that
allows for
episomal replication of
transfected plasmids containing the SV40
origin of replication...