| Literature DB >> 621788 |
J F Newman, T Matthews, D R Omilianowski, T Salerno, P Kaesberg, R Rueckert.
Abstract
Nodamura virus is a small ribovirus containing two RNA molecules. Both RNAs were found to be active messengers for protein synthesis in cell-free extracts prepared from wheat embryo or HeLa cells. RNA 2 directed synthesis of a 43,000-dalton product, p43, whose tryptic fingerprint was similar to that of the major viral coat protein, vp40 (molecular weight, 40,000). Though p43 appears to be a precursor of vp40, processing did not occur in the cell-free extracts. RNA 1 directed synthesis of a 105,000-dalton protein, p105. Its tryptic fingerprint revealed no evidence of coat protein sequences. Hence, the two RNAs represent genes with few, if any, redundant coding sequences.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 621788 PMCID: PMC353903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103