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Barley yellow dwarf virus RNA has a protein covalently linked to its 5' terminus

Murphy, J.F.

Barley yellow dwarf virus RNA has a protein covalently linked to its 5' terminus - 1990 - Printed

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The RNA of an Illinois isolate of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) transmitted specifically by Rhopalosiphum padi (L.) was examined to determine the status of its 5' terminus. Initial studies were to determine if the 5' terminus of BYDV RNA was blocked, i.e., contained any derivatization other than phosphate(s). BYDV RNA, satellite tobacco necrosis virus RNA (STNV RNA), positive control) and tobacco mosaic virus RNA (TMV RNA, negative control) were treated with calf intestinal phosphatase, then T4 polynucleotide kinase and [y-32P] ATP were added. The 5' terminus of STNV RNA was consistently labeled with 32P, however, neither BYDV RNA nor TMV RNA


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