The adenovirus replication origins reside in the inverted terminal
repetition (ITR) sequences. Replication proceeds unidirectionally by a
strand-displacement mechanism from either or both origins to produce
duplex daughter DNA plus a displaced parental strand. The displaced
strand can be duplicated by two different routes. The cis pathway involves
intramolecular hybridization...
Adenovirus initiates strand-displacement DNA replication from
origins located in identical inverted terminal repetitions (ITRs).
Panhandle structures, formed by base-pairing between ITRs on the
displaced strands, have been proposed as replication intermediates for
complementary strand synthesis. Plasmid molecules containing a single
adenovirus terminal sequence and specially arranged inverted repeat
sequences were...
The work in this thesis has provided conclusive genetic evidence
that "panhandle" intermediates form during adenovirus replication.
Adenovirus chromosomes lacking 51 by from their left -hand termini
are infectious and capable of regenerating the missing origin
sequence. Yet if an entire inverted terminal repeat is removed, the
adenovirus chromosome is...