Reovirus-specific polypeptides: analysis using discontinuous gel electrophoresis

  • Cross R
  • Fields B
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The electrophoretic analysis of reovirus-specific polypeptides in infected cells using a discontinuous gel system has allowed the resolution of additional viral-specific polypeptides, including one large-sized gamma3 and two (or possibly three) medium-sized (mu3, mu4, mu5(?)) species. The proteins designated mu0, sigma1, and sigma2 based on electrophoretic mobility in gel systems containing phosphate-urea correspond to mu4, sigma2, and sigma1, respectively, when analyzed in systems containing Tris-glycine. It is likely that protein modifications (phosphorylation and glycosylation) are responsible for at least some of these differences.

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Cross, R. K., & Fields, B. N. (1976). Reovirus-specific polypeptides: analysis using discontinuous gel electrophoresis. Journal of Virology, 19(1), 162–173. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.19.1.162-173.1976

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