Foot-and-mouth disease virus-induced RNA polymerase is associated with Golgi apparatus.
AUTOR(ES)
Polatnick, J
RESUMO
Electrophoretic analysis of the Golgi apparatus isolated by differential centrifugation from radiolabeled cells infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus showed about 10 protein bands. The virus-induced RNA polymerase was identified by immunoprecipitation and electron microscope staining procedures. Pulse-chase experiments indicated that the polymerase passed through the Golgi apparatus in less than 1 h.
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