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J Virol. 1970 December; 6(6): 813-819
Copyright © 1970 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Isolation and Characterization of a Double-Stranded Ribonucleic Acid from Penicillium chrysogenum

Paul A. Lemke and Terence M. Ness

Antibiotic Development Department, Fli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana 46206

ABSTRACT

Double-stranded ribonucleic acid has been obtained from cells of the fungus Penicillium chrysogenum. This ribonucleic acid appears to be associated with mycophage and is an efficient inducer of interferon Its. extraction and partial purification are discussed, and evidence for its double-stranded and ribosidal nature is reviewed. The implications of viral nucleic acid in the life processes of fungi are considered.


J Virol. 1970 December; 6(6): 813-819
Copyright © 1970 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.




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