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J Gen Virol 14 (1972), 141-155; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-14-2-141
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Polyoma Virus Basic Proteins

P. M. Frearson and L. V. Crawford

Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratories, P.O. Box. No. 123 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PX

Polyoma virus particles contain three small basic polypeptides. These appear to be host cell histones which can be synthesized in mouse cells before infection. Comparison of peptides of polypeptides derived from [35S]-methionine labelled virus with those from mouse cell histones showed correspondence of two major and several minor peptides. It is concluded that these polypeptides are therefore not virus coded.

Received 12 July 1971; accepted 30 September 1971.





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