The preparation of chiral tetrahydropyridine-4-carboxylates as isoguvacine analogues and azasugars with a tertiary stereocenter from L-amino acids via diastereoselective a Baylis-Hillman reaction of N-allyl-Boc alpha-aminal, followed by ring-closing metathesis and dihydroxylation sequences, is reported.
We have determined the nucleotide sequence of a 6999 base pair region of bovine adenovirus-3 covering map units 9.0 to 29.17, which contained the adenovirus homologs of IVa2 protein and the DNA replication proteins, precursor of terminal protein and DNA polymerase proteins. Analysis of the sequence for cis-acting elements suggests that transcripts of DNA polymerase and precursor of terminal protein are 3' co-terminal. In addition, this region also contains major late promoter sequence. The sequence to the left of IVa2 contains the ORF of pIX with a potential TATA box immediately upstream and two polyadenylation consensus signals immediately downstream of the ORF.
The nucleotide sequence of a 3028 bp DNA segment, located between map co-ordinates 100 and 92 in the genome of porcine adenovirus type 3 (PAV-3), was determined. The segment includes the entire early region 4 (E-4) and the right inverted terminal repeat sequences. There were two TATA boxes and one canonical polyadenylation signal on the 1 strand. Homology searches of the GenBank data base for the predicted amino acid sequences revealed that, of the eight open reading frames (ORFs) on the 1 strand, and four ORFs on the r strand, only ORF 8 on the 1 strand showed homology with the 34 kDa E-4 protein of human adenovirus types 2, 12 and 34. Northern blot analysis showed that transcription from the E-4 region of PAV-3 began 4 h after infection, peaked at 8 h and declined after 10 h, before DNA replication began 16 h after infection. The E-4 region of PAV-3 was further characterized by 5' and 3' end mapping of the transcription unit.
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