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Publikováno v:
Journal of General Virology. 64:503-506
Summary The virion RNAs of six independent isolates of Drosophila C virus (DCV) have been characterized by ribonuclease T1 oligonucleotide fingerprinting. All six isolates share common large oligonucleotides. Two of the isolates, from Vigier and Char
Publikováno v:
FEBS Letters. 128:93-96
Infection of cells by mammalian picornaviruses results in an inhibition of ‘shut-off’ of host cell protein synthesis to varying extents depending upon the virus used [ 11. The recently characterised picornaviruses of insects have been shown to ac
Publikováno v:
Archives of Virology. 70:1-9
Treatment of Cricket paralysis virus infected Drosophila cells with iodoacetamide before radiolabelling with 35S-methionine results in the appearance of two high molecular weight polypeptides of approximately equal to 200,000 molecular weight, not ap
Publikováno v:
Archives of Virology. 90:53-62
Mill Door/79 virus, an orbivirus of the Kemerovo serogroup, Great Island Complex, was shown to induce in infected cells 10 segments of double-stranded RNA with a total molecular weight of 11.46 X 10(6) daltons. Using methyl mercuric hydroxide as a de
Publikováno v:
Archives of virology. 74(1)
Isolates of Drosophila C virus (DCV) from Drosophila flies obtained in geographically different regions were adapted to growth in Drosophila tissue culture cells. The viruses, purified from tissue culture cells, were shown to be serologically related
Publikováno v:
Virology. 112(2)
The Ouarzazate strain of Drosophila virus (DCV0) was grown in Drosophila melanogaster tissue culture cells, and [35S]methionine-labeled virions were found to contain a group of major structural proteins with a molecular weight of approximately 30,000
Publikováno v:
Archives of virology. 68(1)
Infection of Drosophila cells with Cricket paralysis virus in the presence of Actinomycin D results in virtual complete inhibition of host cell protein synthesis by four hours post-infection. Using 35S-methionine or 14C-amino acids to pulse infected
Publikováno v:
Applied and environmental microbiology. 48(3)
Field-collected larvae of the tussock moth, Lymantria ninayi , a major pest of exotic pines in Papua New Guinea, were found to contain a small RNA-containing virus with a diameter of 29 nm and a buoyant density of 1.32 g/ml. The RNA was single strand