Characterization of a polypeptide present in herpes simplex virus type 2-transformed and -infected hamster embryo cells.
AUTOR(ES)
Suh, M
RESUMO
Transformation of hamster embryo cells by herpes simplex virus stimulated the production of a 35-kilodalton (35K) protein that was specifically immunoprecipitated, along with other polypeptides, by rabbit hyperimmune serum. This 35K polypeptide was further analyzed by partial digestion with Staphylococcus aureus V8 protease in parallel with a 35K polypeptide from herpes simplex virus type 2-infected cells. These polypeptides had almost identical partial-proteolytic cleavage maps, indicating that they are probably the same or that they are very similar polypeptides.
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