Reovirus-Specific Ribonucleic Acid from Polysomes of Infected L Cells

  • Ward R
  • Banerjee A
  • LaFiandra A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Polysomes from reovirus-infected L cells were analyzed. Although all 10 transcription products of the viral genome were represented in polysomes and presumably can be translated, fewer than 10 reovirus-specific polypeptides were detected in infected cells. The 5′-terminal sequence of all species of reovirus ribonucleic acid (RNA) from polysomes was ppGpYp, as previously found for the genome double-stranded RNA and the in vitro single-stranded products of the virion-associated RNA polymerase. RNA isolated from both heavy (>30 ribosomes) and light (5 to 8 ribosomes) polysomes includes similar amounts of large, medium, and small classes of reovirus single-stranded RNA, suggesting that linkage of the genome segments observed in virions may occur at the single-strand stage of RNA replication.

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Ward, R., Banerjee, A. K., LaFiandra, A., & Shatkin, A. J. (1972). Reovirus-Specific Ribonucleic Acid from Polysomes of Infected L Cells. Journal of Virology, 9(1), 61–69. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.9.1.61-69.1972

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