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The p36 and p95 replicase proteins of Carnation Italian ringspot virus cooperate in stabilizing defective interfering RNA, by V. Pantaleo, L. Rubino and M. Russo

Journal of General Virology vol. 85, part 8, pp. 2429-2433

Fig. S1. c-Myc-tagged p36 and HA-tagged p95 support DI RNA replication. Upper panel, representative Northern blot of DI RNA replicated by wild-type (lane 1) and tagged (lane 2) proteins. Lower panel, mean relative accumulation and standard deviation of DI RNA as determined for three independent experiments. Signals were measured with Quantity One software (Bio-Rad).

Fig. S2. Mean relative accumulation and standard deviation of proteins and DI RNA as in Fig. 3 in the paper, determined for three independent transformants of each p36/p95 combination. DI RNA and protein levels were normalized to those obtained with the highest or lowest copper concentrations, respectively. Signals were quantified with Quantity One software (Bio-Rad).







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