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J Gen Virol 51 (1980), 445-449; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-51-2-445
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Proteins of Herpesvirus Saimiri: Identification of Two Virus Polypeptides Released into the Culture Medium of Productively Infected Cells

R. E. Randall and R. W. Honess

National Institute for Medical Research Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, U.K.

Two virus-induced polypeptides are preferentially released into the culture medium of owl monkey kidney cells productively infected with herpesvirus saimiri (HVS). These polypeptides have apparent mol. wt. of 160 x 103 and 28 x 103 and are the major virus-induced polypeptides in a membrane fraction from infected cells. Both these excreted polypeptides co-migrate with virus structural proteins and are selectively released from enveloped virus particles by treatment with Nonidet-P40.

Received 6 May 1980; accepted 14 July 1980.





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