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. 1977 Oct;82(4):1103–1108. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a131782

Polyadenylate in the Virion RNA of Mouse Hepatitis Virus

Yoshiaki YOGO 1, Norio HIRANO 1,1, Shigeo HINO 1, Hiroshi SHIBUTA 1, Minoru MATUMOTO 1,2
PMCID: PMC7109782  PMID: 200604

Abstract

Mouse hepatitis (MH) virus was grown in SR-CDF1-DBT, a mouse cell line, and purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation and by density gradient centrifugation. Extraction of RNA from purified virions with 1% SDS and sedimentation analysis of the RNA revealed a major 50S component and two minor components. Treatment of virions with phenol/chloroform also produced the 50S component, although its yield was lower. MH virion RNA can bind to a poly(U)-fiberglass filter, indicating that MH virion RNA contains poly(A). A poly(A)-like fragment was isolated by digestion with ribonuclease A [EC 3.1.4.22] and T1 [EC 3.1.4.8] and by DEAE-Sephadex column chromatography. Analysis of the fragment for base composition showed it to be an adenine-rich material. Its chain length was about 90 nucleotides, as determined by ion-exchange chromatography and gel electrophoresis.


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