When the nucleoprotein (N) of nonsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses is expressed in insect cells, it binds to cellular RNA and forms N-RNA complexes just like viral nucleocapsids. However, in virus-infected cells, N is prevented from binding to cellular RNA because a soluble complex is formed between N and the viral phosphoprotein (P), the N°-P complex. N is only released from this complex for binding to newly made viral or complementary RNA. We coexpressed rabies virus N and P proteins in insect cells and purified the N°-P complex. Characterisation by gel filtration, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, analytical ultracentrifugation, native mass spectroscopy, and electron microscopy showed that the complex consists of one N protein plus two P proteins, i.e., an N°-P2 complex. © 2003 Elsevier Science (USA).
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Mavrakis, M., Iseni, F., Mazza, C., Schoehn, G., Ebel, C., Gentzel, M., … Ruigrok, R. W. H. (2003). Isolation and characterisation of the rabies virus N°-P complex produced in insect cells. Virology, 305(2), 406–414. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.2002.1748
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