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Birnavirus precursor polyprotein is processed in Escherichia coli by its own virus-encoded polypeptide
M N Jagadish1, V J Staton, P J Hudson
1CSIRO, Division of Protein Chemistry, Parkville, Australia.
Journal of Virology
|March 1, 1988
Abstract:
The cDNA fragment of the large RNA segment of infectious bursal disease virus 002-73, when expressed in Escherichia coli, produces precursor polyprotein (N-VP2-VP4-VP3-C), most of which is then processed to generate constituent polypeptides. Using cDNA fragments containing site-specific mutations and two monoclonal antibodies that are specific to VP2 and VP3 of mature virus particles, we demonstrated that the VP4 protein is involved in processing of the precursor polyprotein to generate VP2 and VP3 and excluded the possibility of internal initiation for the generation of VP3.