Cytoplasmic Synthesis of an Arginine-Rich Nuclear Component During Infection with an Influenza Virus
AUTOR(ES)
Becht, H.
RESUMO
A component relatively rich in arginine which was induced by infection with an influenza virus was synthesized in the cytoplasm of the infected cell and migrated to the nucleus. This conclusion was drawn from the grain distribution in autoradiograms and the displacement of 3H-arginine in isolated cytoplasmic and nuclear fractions after a short pulse and subsequent chase.
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