Viral adenosine triphosphatase
- PMID: 214324
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01932330
Viral adenosine triphosphatase
Abstract
The catalytic and immunological properties of an adenosine triphosphatase from different types of virus have been studied. The avian myeloblastosis virus has been found to be specialized in holding this enzyme in a highly active state as compared to other virus with respect to their host cell enzyme. Catalytically myeloblastosis virus and Rous virus ATPase behave alike, while that of the Reo virus is significantly different.
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