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. 1974 Apr;13(4):775–779. doi: 10.1128/jvi.13.4.775-779.1974

Selective Inhibition of Newcastle Disease Virus-Induced Glycoprotein Synthesis by d-Glucosamine Hydrochloride

A C R Samson a,1, C Fred Fox a
PMCID: PMC355375  PMID: 4821488

Abstract

d-Glucosamine selectively affected the synthesis of virus-induced glycoproteins in Newcastle disease virus-infected chick fibroblasts, but had no effect upon post-translational cleavage of the glycoprotein precursor for one of the two major glycoproteins of the mature virion. In response to glucosamine, at least one of the two virus-induced glycoproteins is formed in reduced quantity and the second is either not formed or has an electrophoretic mobility identical to that of another virus-induced protein.

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