Characterization of a 70S polyuridylic acid polymerase isolated from foot-and-mouth disease virus-infected cells
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.40.3.881-889.1981
Characterization of a 70S polyuridylic acid polymerase isolated from foot-and-mouth disease virus-infected cells
Abstract
A polyuridylic acid polymerase complex isolated from foot-and-mouth disease virus-infected cells sedimented at 70S in a sucrose gradient and appeared in the exclusion volume of an agarose column whose molecular weight cutoff was 5 x 10(6). Phenol extraction of the complex yielded a heterogeneous band of virus-specific RNA and an apparently host cell-derived 4.5 to 5S RNA, both of which are essentially single stranded. Neither RNA served as a template in the cell-free enzyme reaction. Polyacrylamide gel analysis revealed five polypeptides with molecular weights of 50,000, 56,000, 60,000, 70,000, and 74,000 and with molar ratios of 1:2:2:1:1, respectively. Autoradiography showed P56 to be the only major virus-induced polypeptide; the other proteins are apparently of host cell origin. Electron microscopic examination suggested a cartwheel shape for the polymerase complex which was seen to dissociate as polyadenylic acid was added. Antibody previously shown to inhibit enzyme activity aggregated the 70S units.
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