Identification of an Additional Sendai Virus Non-structural Protein Encoded by the P/C mRNA Free

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Summary

Peptide antiserum and monoclonal antibodies have detected a previously unrecognized small non-structural protein in Sendai virus-infected cells. This protein, designated X, appears to represent the C-terminal 95 amino acids of the P protein reading frame. The X protein appears to be almost as abundant as the P protein on a molar basis No evidence of a precursor-product relationship between the X and P proteins could be found.

Keyword(s): additional protein , C mRNA , P and Sendai virus
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1987-09-01
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