Detection and characterization of mumps virus V protein

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Abstract

By cDNA cloning, DNA sequencing, and RNAse mapping analyses two distinct mRNA species were shown to be transcribed from the mumps virus P gene; one faithful and the other edited copies. The former was found to direct the synthesis of the V protein (25K), while the latter, after the addition of two nontemplated G residues, was found to direct the synthesis of the P protein (40K-42K). The carboxy terminal of the V protein contained a cysteine-rich region which was similar but not identical to the metal binding domain motif found in several nucleic acid binding proteins. The V protein was detected not only in mumps virus-infected cells but also in the virions by antiserum raised against a synthetic peptide. © 1990.

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Takeuchi, K., Tanabayashi, K., Hishiyama, M., Yamada, Y. K., Yamada, A., & Sugiura, A. (1990). Detection and characterization of mumps virus V protein. Virology, 178(1), 247–253. https://doi.org/10.1016/0042-6822(90)90400-L

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