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RNA triphosphatase and guanylyl transferase activities are associated with the RNA polymerase protein L of rinderpest virus, by M. Gopinath and M. S. Shaila

Journal of General Virology vol. 90, part 7, pp. 1748 - 1756

Supplementary Fig. S1. Schematic showing the different steps involved in mRNA capping.

Supplementary Fig. S2. The six conserved motifs in the L proteins of negative-sense RNA viruses amd domain classification of the L proteins of morbilliviruses.

Supplementary Fig. S3. Purified rinderpest virus and ribonucleoprotein complex and purified N-RNA and recombinant P protein purified from insect cells analysed by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting.

Supplementary Fig. S4. Concentration dependence of RTPase activity.

Supplementary Fig. S5. Solubilized lysate containing recombinant LD1 or LD3 or the purified recombinant proteins resolved using SDS-PAGE and immunoblotted with rabbit polyclonal antibodies raised specifically against LD1 and LD3.

Supplementary Method.

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