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. 1987;95(1-2):123-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01311339.

Fatty acid acylation of viral proteins in murine hepatitis virus-infected cells. Brief report

Fatty acid acylation of viral proteins in murine hepatitis virus-infected cells. Brief report

M F van Berlo et al. Arch Virol. 1987.

Abstract

The fatty acid acylation of the cell-associated virus-specific proteins of mouse hepatitis virus (A 59-strain) was studied. 3H-palmitate label was associated with E2, one of the two virion glycoproteins and its intracellular precursor gp 150. A 110 K protein, the unglycosylated apoprotein of gp 150, accumulated by tunicamycin treatment, also incorporated radiolabeled palmitic acid. The addition of fatty acid to the MHV-A 59 E 2 protein is therefore not dependent on glycosylation.

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