J Virol. 1982 July; 43(1): 342-347
Fatty acid modification of Newcastle disease virus glycoproteins.
P A Chatis and
T G Morrison
ABSTRACT
The fatty acid acylation of Newcastle disease virus hemagglutininin-neuraminidase and fusion glycoproteins was assayed. [3H]palmitate label was associated with cytoplasmic fusion proteins (F0 and F1) and virion-associated F1. In contrast, there was no detectable [3H]palmitate label associated with the hemagglutin-neuraminidase protein in Newcastle disease virus-infected Chinese hamster ovary cells or chicken embryo cells or in virions released from these cells. Thus, fatty acid modification may not be important for the maturation of some glycoproteins.
J Virol. 1982 July; 43(1): 342-347
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