Cotranslational disassembly of flock house virus in a cell-free system.
AUTOR(ES)
Hiscox, J A
RESUMO
Intact, purified particles of the nodaviruses flock house virus and nodamura virus that were either transfected into cells that were resistant to infection or introduced into in vitro translation systems directed the synthesis of viral proteins. We infer that direct interaction of these nodavirus particles with cytoplasmic components mediated virion disassembly that resulted in release of the viral RNA.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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