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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Colorectum, Colon
DISEASE(S): Colon Cancer
SUBMITTER: Szilvia Solyom
LAB HEAD: Haig H. Kazazian, Jr.
PROVIDER: PXD001626 | Pride | 2015-08-11
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Journal of virology 19810101 1
Analysis of purified simian rotavirus has shown that it contains fewer structural polypeptide classes than previously reported. Two polypeptides (molecular weights, 62,000 and 28,000) commonly found in purified rotaviruses were, in fact, produced by cleavage of a larger structural polypeptide (molecular weight, about 88,000) by trypsin, which is usually employed to increase the yield of rotaviruses in tissue culture. Trypsin-uncleaved, double-shelled rotaviruses are probably composed of only fiv ...[more]