Inhibition of Leukaemia Virus Replication by Polyadenylic Acid |
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Authors: | RAYMOND W. TENNANT FRANCIS T. KENNEY F. WILLIAM TUOMINEN |
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Affiliation: | 1.Carcinogenesis Program, Biology Division,Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Oak Ridge;2.General Mills Chemicals, Inc., Research and Development Laboratory,Minneapolis |
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Abstract: | A PREVIOUS communication from this laboratory demonstrated that the DNA polymerase of the Rauscher leukaemia virus is strongly inhibited in vitro by unprimed, single stranded polyribonucleotides1 as a result of competition between the polymers and the active template for the same enzyme binding site. This inhibition was apparently specific, since partially purified preparations of DNA polymerase from Escherichia coli and BALB/c mouse embryos were not inhibited in the same conditions. We attempted to determine therefore whether single stranded polyribonucleotides would have any effect on the activities of oncogenic RNA viruses in cultured cells. |
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