Characterization of the Sendai virus V protein with an anti-peptide antiserum. |
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Authors: | J Curran M de Melo S Moyer D Kolakofsky |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, University of Geneva Medical School, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | The Sendai virus V protein, which is a fusion of the P and V ORFs of the P gene, was characterized with antisera to a portion of the V ORF and compared to the P protein. The only property found in common with P is that V is also highly phosphorylated, and this is so even when these proteins are expressed independently of the other viral proteins. Otherwise, V was not found in virions, was not strongly associated with viral nucleocapsids like P, and anti-V had no effect on viral RNA synthesis in vitro under conditions where anti-P was highly inhibitory. The available evidence suggests that V may play a role in RNA synthesis, but it is not an essential one like that of the P protein. |
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