Characterization of RNA polymerase products of Nebraska calf diarrhea virus and SA11 rotavirus.
AUTOR(ES)
Bernstein, J M
RESUMO
The endogenous RNA polymerase of the calf rotavirus was shown to synthesize single-stranded RNA transcripts of one polarity which were identical in size to the denatured parental double-stranded RNA segments. The transcripts were notable in their absence of polyadenylate sequences. The polymerase activity associated with the cores of calf rotavirus was minimally altered by the reaction, since calf rotavirus cores could be reused after purification, whereas the RNA polymerase products appeared to be released from the virion.
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