Virion-Associated RNA Primer for Rous Sarcoma Virus DNA Synthesis: Isolation from Uninfected Cells
AUTOR(ES)
Sawyer, Robert C.
RESUMO
Uninfected chicken, duck, rat, and human fibroblast cells in culture contained a tRNA-like RNA molecule which was structurally identical to a virion-associated RNA primer for in vitro Rous sarcoma virus DNA synthesis. This primer RNA appeared to be a normal tRNA of these cells. It was not found in a number of lower eukaryotic cells or in Escherichia coli.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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