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J Gen Virol 29 (1975), 137-142; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-29-1-137
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Influenza Virus RNA-synthesizing Complex in the Nucleoplasm of Infected Cells

T. Assadullaeff, A. K. Gitelman and A. G. Bukrinskaya

The D. I. Ivanovksy Institute of Virology, Academy of Medical Science, Moscow, U.S.S.R. and the G. M. Mussabekoff Institute of Virology, Microbiology and Hygiene, Azerbaijan S.S.R.

An RNA-synthesizing complex was found in the nucleoplasm of fowl plague virus-infected chicken fibroblast and Ehrlich tumour cells. The complex sedimented at 120 S and banded in caesium chloride at 1.39 to 1.41 g/ml. It contained an influenza nucleocapsid protein as a major protein constituent. The complex functioned late in infection, and RNA synthesis in it was resistant to actinomycin D, the properties expected of influenza virus replicative complex.

Received 13 February 1975; accepted 8 July 1975.





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