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J Gen Virol 76 (1995), 2863-2867; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-76-11-2863
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Measles virus phosphoprotein (P) requires the NH2- and COOH-terminal domains for interactions with the nucleoprotein (N) but only the COOH terminus for interactions with itself

Ronald N. Harty and Peter Palese*

Department of Microbiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, One Gustave L. Levy Place, New York, NY 10029-6574, USA

A mammalian two-hybrid system was used to characterize protein-protein interactions between the measles virus nucleoprotein (N) and phosphoprotein (P). Progressive deletions at both the amino- and carboxy-termini of P facilitated the mapping of two distinct domains on P that are important for interaction with N: (i) a domain mapping predominantly within the C-terminal 100 amino acids and (ii) a domain composed of the extreme amino-terminal residues. Using the same two-hybrid assay, we discovered that the P protein interacts strongly with itself. In contrast to the N-P interaction, only a single C-proximal domain of P was essential for P-P interaction.

* Author for correspondence. Fax +1 212 722 3634. e-mail PPALESE@STMPLINK.MSSM.EDU

Received 19 April 1995; accepted 11 July 1995.


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