Role of two particle types in bovine rotavirus morphogenesis.
AUTOR(ES)
Clark, S M
RESUMO
The involvement of light (L) and dense (D) bovine rotavirus particle types during virus replication has been studied. It was found that infectious parental L virions are uncoated in vivo to a particle similar to native D particles. Differences in the rate of synthesis and relative yields of L and D particles in MDBK and MA-104 cells have been detected. Results from pulse-chase labeling experiments indicate that D particles serve as morphogenic precursors to the complete L virion.
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