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. 1976 Nov;3(11):3043-61.
doi: 10.1093/nar/3.11.3043.

Physical and functional heterogeneity in TYMV RNA: evidence for the existence of an independent messenger coding for coat protein

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Physical and functional heterogeneity in TYMV RNA: evidence for the existence of an independent messenger coding for coat protein

C Klein et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 1976 Nov.
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Abstract

Turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA can be separated into two distinct components of 2 times 10(6) and 300 000 daltons molecular weight after moderate heat treatment in the presence of SDS or EDTA. The two species cannot have arisen by accidental in vitro degradation of a larger RNA, as they both possess capped 5' ends. Analysis of the newly synthesized proteins resulting from translation of each RNA by a wheat germ extract shows that the 300 000 molecular weight RNA can be translated very efficiently into coat protein. When translated in vitro the longer RNA gave a series of high molecular weight polypeptides but only very small amounts of a polypeptide having about the same mass as the coat protein. Thus our results suggest that the small RNA is the functional messenger for coat protein synthesis in infected cells.

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