Avian Tumor Virus RNA: A Comparison of Three Sarcoma Viruses and Their Transformation-Defective Derivatives by Oligonucleotide Fingerprinting and DNA-RNA Hybridization
AUTOR(ES)
Lai, Michael M. C.
RESUMO
Earlier electrophoretic analyses have shown that the 60-70S RNA of avian sarcoma viruses contains a characteristic subunit, termed class a subunit, which has a lower electrophoretic mobility than class b subunit found in transformation-defective derivatives of sarcoma viruses and in avian leukosis viruses. We have compared the RNAs of three nondefective avian sarcoma viruses, B77 and Prague and Schmidt-Ruppin strains of Rous sarcoma virus, with those of their transformation-defective (td) derivatives, td B77, td PR-C, and td SR-A, respectively, to determine the chemical basis for the difference between class a and b subunits.
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