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. 1978 Sep;27(3):560-7.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.27.3.560-567.1978.

Rebinding of transcriptase components (L and NS proteins) to the nucleocapsid template of vesicular stomatitis virus

Rebinding of transcriptase components (L and NS proteins) to the nucleocapsid template of vesicular stomatitis virus

M G Mellon et al. J Virol. 1978 Sep.

Abstract

The L and NS proteins of vesicular stomatitis virions (New Jersey serotype) were solubilized with Triton X-100 and high-salt buffer and recombined with purified nucleocapsids under conditions similar to those used to reconstitute transcriptase activity in vitro. The nucleocapsid-bound L and NS proteins were separated from unbound proteins on a glycerol gradient. The rebinding of L and NS proteins mimics the in vivo binding in that at saturation the ratio of L and NS molecules to N molecules is approximately the same as observed in the intact virion. L and NS proteins were separated and added back independently and in combination to the template. The purified NS protein bound to the template in the absence of L protein. However, the L protein binding appeared to depend on the presence of NS protein. The presence of Mg2+ and nucleotides, which is required for transcription, was not necessary for the rebinding of L and NS proteins.

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