Polyamines in encephalomyocarditis virus

  • Sheppard S
  • Burness A
  • Boyle S
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Abstract

Encephalomyocarditis virus contains approximately 200 molecules of putrescine, 100 molecules of spermidine, and 40 molecules of spermine which could neutralize 11% of the viral genome. The same polyamines are present in different proportions in the Krebs ascites tumor cell in which the virus was grown.

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Sheppard, S. L., Burness, A. T., & Boyle, S. M. (1980). Polyamines in encephalomyocarditis virus. Journal of Virology, 34(1), 266–267. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.34.1.266-267.1980

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