VIRUS-SPECIFIC DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA IN POLIOVIRUS-INFECTED CELLS - PubMed (original) (raw)

VIRUS-SPECIFIC DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA IN POLIOVIRUS-INFECTED CELLS

D BALTIMORE et al. Science. 1964.

Abstract

Poliovirus-infected HeLa cells contain a small amount of an RNA that sediments slightly faster than 16S. This RNA is less dense than viral RNA and resists digestion by ribonuclease. It is therefore, considered to be a double-stranded form of poliovirus RNA. A significant amount of this material is found in association with a membranous virus-specific particulate.

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