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Structures and roles of the polymorphic forms of tobacco mosaic virus protein. VII. Lengths of the growing rods during assembly into nucleoprotein with the viral RNA
Authors:P J Butler  J T Finch
Institution:Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology Hills Road, Cambridge C B2 2QH, England
Abstract:The length distributions of growing particles have been determined and followed as a function of time during the reconstitution of tobacco mosaic virus from its isolated RNA and protein. The protein was supplied either largely as the “disk” aggregate or as A-protein obtained by cooling a disk preparation. In a further experiment, the growth was initiated with disks and then continued with A-protein. It has been possible to correct the resulting distributions of lengths for the effect of broken RNA molecules and hence to obtain a picture of the distribution of lengths of the growing particles.From these distributions and also the average lengths, it is concluded that the growth is most rapid when disks are the protein source, giving full length particles in six to ten minutes. When A-protein is supplied for the growth, the rate is about one quarter of that with disks, irrespective of whether the rods have been nucleated with disks or not.
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