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J Virol. 1984 June; 50(3): 939-942

Positive identification of a measles virus cDNA clone encoding a region of the phosphoprotein.

W J Bellini, G Englund, C D Richardson and S Rozenblatt

ABSTRACT

A measles virus-specific cDNA clone, C1-G, that was previously assigned as a hemagglutinin-specific clone has been reassigned as a phosphoprotein-specific clone. The nucleotide sequence of C1-G was used to deduce the amino acid sequence. A synthetic peptide was constructed from a portion of the deduced sequence, and antisera were prepared. The antibodies directed against this synthetic peptide specifically precipitated the phosphoprotein of measles virus and not the hemagglutinin.


J Virol. 1984 June; 50(3): 939-942







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