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. 1975;47(4):381-92.
doi: 10.1007/BF01347980.

Poliovirus-induced infectious double-stranded RNA: Effect of RNA-degrading enzymes

Poliovirus-induced infectious double-stranded RNA: Effect of RNA-degrading enzymes

R Mittelstaedt et al. Arch Virol. 1975.

Abstract

The infectivity of replicative form RNA (RF-RNA) isolated from poliovirus-infected HeLa cells is completely resistant to the action of T-1 RNase but decreases after exposure to RNase A in the presence of 0.3 M NaCl. Under these conditions neither enzyme produces single-stranded nicks in RF-RNA. Three endonuclease-free exonuleases (RNase II, polynucleotide phosphorylase and spleen phosphodiesterase) rapidly destroy the infectivity of single-stranded RNA, but do not alter the infectivity of RF-RNA. It is concluded that RF-RNA does not contain single-stranded ends essential for infectivity. Indirect evidence suggests that all or most of the poly A region at the 3' end of the plus strand of infectious RF-RNA is base-paired to a poly U region at the 5 end of the minus strand.

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