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SUBMITTER: Stewart H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6591135 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Stewart Hazel H Olspert Allan A Butt Benjamin G BG Firth Andrew E AE
The Journal of general virology 20181203 2
The substitution rates of viral polymerases have been studied extensively. However less is known about the tendency of these enzymes to 'slip' during RNA synthesis to produce progeny RNAs with nucleotide insertions or deletions. We recently described the functional utilization of programmed polymerase slippage in the family Potyviridae. This slippage results in either an insertion or a substitution, depending on whether the RNA duplex realigns following the insertion. In this study we investigat ...[more]