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Small RNA Viruses Co-infecting the Pine Emperor Moth (Nudaurelia cytherea capensis)
Department of Microbiology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa 6140 Larvae of the pine emperor moth, Nudaurelia cytherea capensis , naturally infected with Nudaurelia virus (N V), contained a second serologically unrelated virus which we have called Nudaurelia virus (N V). N V had a buoyan...
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Larvae of the pine emperor moth, Nudaurelia cytherea capensis , naturally infected with Nudaurelia virus (N V), contained a second serologically unrelated virus which we have called Nudaurelia virus (N V). N V had a buoyant density of 1.285 g/ml in CsCl and yielded a single major polypeptide of 65000 daltons on gel electrophoresis. The particles of N V were morphologically distinguishable from those of Nudaurelia viruses described by others, and tryptic peptide analyses indicated that N V protein was distinct from that of N V and N V. Both N V and N V contained a small stable fraction of particles with buoyant densities of about 1.33 g/ml.
Keywords: insect viruses, Nudaurelia and viruses, RNA viruses, small
Present address: Biophysics Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, 1525 Linden Drive, Madison, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
Received 20 June 1984;
accepted 31 October 1984. |
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Larvae of the pine emperor moth, Nudaurelia cytherea capensis , naturally infected with Nudaurelia virus (N V), contained a second serologically unrelated virus which we have called Nudaurelia virus (N V). N V had a buoyant density of 1.285 g/ml in CsCl and yielded a single major polypeptide of 65000 daltons on gel electrophoresis. The particles of N V were morphologically distinguishable from those of Nudaurelia viruses described by others, and tryptic peptide analyses indicated that N V protein was distinct from that of N V and N V. Both N V and N V contained a small stable fraction of particles with buoyant densities of about 1.33 g/ml.
Keywords: insect viruses, Nudaurelia and viruses, RNA viruses, small
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Keywords: insect viruses, Nudaurelia and viruses, RNA viruses, small
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Larvae of the pine emperor moth, Nudaurelia cytherea capensis , naturally infected with Nudaurelia virus (N V), contained a second serologically unrelated virus which we have called Nudaurelia virus (N V). N V had a buoyant density of 1.285 g/ml in CsCl and yielded a single major polypeptide of 65000 daltons on gel electrophoresis. The particles of N V were morphologically distinguishable from those of Nudaurelia viruses described by others, and tryptic peptide analyses indicated that N V protein was distinct from that of N V and N V. Both N V and N V contained a small stable fraction of particles with buoyant densities of about 1.33 g/ml.
Keywords: insect viruses, Nudaurelia and viruses, RNA viruses, small
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