[Covalent bond between RNA and protein in encephalomyocarditis virus].
Journal: 1979/October - Molekulyarnaya Biologiya
ISSN: 0026-8984
PUBMED: 224308
Abstract:
Deproteinized encephalomyocarditis [32P]RNA, after digestion with a mixture of RNases A, T1 and T2, yields mononucleotides and a labelled compound, which is positively charged at pH 3.5. This product can be digested with pronase and has a close electrophoretic mobility to a protein with a molecular weight of 7000-8000. Covalently bound nucleotide-peptides were isolated from this compound after treatment with RNases and pronase. It was shown that the 5'-terminal uridylic acid is covalently linked with peptides. The phosphodiester bond between uridylic acid and peptides is discussed.
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