
pmid: 5684120
Abstract The N-terminal amino acid residue of the capsid protein of potato virus X is acetylated as it is in several other plant virus proteins. On the basis of amounts of acetic acid recovered from the N-terminal residue, and amino acid analysis coupled with peptide mapping, the protein subunit of potato virus X was found to consist of about 210 amino acid residues, each subunit having a molceular weight of approximately 22,300.
Viral Proteins, Chromatography, Gas, Chromatography, Paper, Amino Acids, Peptides, Ultracentrifugation, Plant Viruses
Viral Proteins, Chromatography, Gas, Chromatography, Paper, Amino Acids, Peptides, Ultracentrifugation, Plant Viruses
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