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U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Maryland 21701, U.S.A.
Four structural polypeptides of Hazara virus, an agent closely related to the CrimeanCongo haemorrhagic fever (C-CHF) viruses, were resolved by SDSpolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Three glycoproteins were identified (mol. wt. 84000, 45000 and 30000) and were found to be associated with the virion envelope. A fourth polypeptide (mol. wt. 52000) was non-glycosylated and associated with the nucleocapsid. The structural proteins of Hazara virus differ markedly from those reported for other bunyaviruses.
Present address: CMDNJ-Rutgers Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey 08158, U.S.A.
Present address: Salk Institute, Swiftwater, Pennsylvania 18370, U.S.A.
Received 8 September 1980;
accepted 6 October 1980.
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