Publication | Open Access
Differences between the Ribonucleic Acids of Transforming and Nontransforming Avian Tumor Viruses
266
Citations
26
References
1970
Year
Viral ReplicationMolecular VirologySynthetic VirologyRibonucleic AcidsPathogenesisMolecular BiologyPathologyVirologySarcoma Virus60-70S RnasMicrobiologyMedicineVirus GeneVirus StrainViral Genetics
The 60-70S RNAs of several transforming and nontransforming avian tumor viruses have different electrophoretic mobilities. The RNA of transforming viruses contains two electrophoretically separable subunit classes: a and b. The relative concentrations of these subunits vary with the virus strain. Avian leukosis viruses and nontransforming derivatives of a sarcoma virus lack subunits of class a. It is suggested that the presence of the class a subunit is related to the transforming ability for fibroblasts of the virus.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1