Research Article

Evidence for an RNA Replicative Intermediate in Cells Infected with Newcastle Disease Virus

Journal of General Virology 1971; 10(2):139 · https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-10-2-139

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Abstract

Cells infected with Newcastle disease virus contained significant amounts of base-paired RNA. Base pairing in this RNA was suggested by its resistance to ribonuclease and by the sharp thermal transition from ribonuclease resistance to sensitivity at 83° in 0.01 M-NaCl. The base-paired RNA sediments heterogeneously with a peak at 35 S.

Preferential labelling of the base-paired RNA after short periods of incubation with [3H]uridine suggests that it may serve as an intermediate in the synthesis of single-stranded virus-specific RNA. The kinetics of [3H]uridine incorporation into the various species of virus-specific RNA are discussed.