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Science 23 July 1976:
Vol. 193. no. 4250, pp. 326 - 328
DOI: 10.1126/science.180601

Articles

Science, Vol 193, Issue 4250, 326-328
Copyright © 1976 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Specificity of in vitro binding of primate Type C viral RNA and the homologous viral p12 core protein

A Sen and GJ Todaro

The binding of type C viral p12 proteins to purified viral RNA has been examined in vitro with the use of a family of closely related infectious primate type C viruses--the woolly monkey (SSAV) and gibbon (GALV) group. This in vitro protein-RNA binding is type specific. The system should serve as a model for studies of the evolution of nucleic acid binding proteins.


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