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Persistent and acute central nervous system infections are caused by Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis viruses which differ in RNA composition but code for only slightly different proteins
Authors:Y Lorch  M Kotler  A Friedmann
Abstract:The RNA and proteins for four representatives of the two subgroups of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis viruses were studied. The large RNase T1-resistant oligonucleotides, when mapped along the RNA molecules, were found to be differently distributed in the two subgroups. Replicative form RNAs of two representatives were partially denatured, and the denaturation maps obtained were found to be similar but not identical. In addition, the analysis of the tryptic maps of the capsid proteins of all four isolates revealed that only small differences in the peptide map patterns exist among these viruses. The correlation of these findings with the pathogenicity of Theiler's viruses is discussed.
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