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J Gen Virol 10 (1971), 11-16; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-10-1-11
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Binding of Ribonucleic Acids to the RNP-antigen Protein of Influenza Viruses

C. Scholtissek and H. Becht

Institut für Virologie, Justus Liebig-Universität, Giessen, W. Germany

Influenza virus plus and minus strand RNA complexed with RNP-antigen protein quite efficiently, while double-stranded virus RNA was not significantly bound. Sindbis and Newcastle disease virus RNA attached to a much lower degree. A small AMP-rich RNA fraction of uninfected cells also formed a complex with the virus RNP-antigen protein.

Received 3 April 1970; accepted 13 August 1970.


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