de Graaff et al., 1995 - Google Patents
RNA duplex unwinding activity of alfalfa mosaic virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerasede Graaff et al., 1995
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- de Graaff M
- Houwing C
- Jaspars E
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An RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) purified from alfalfa mosaic virus-infected tobacco is capable of synthesizing in vitro full-size RNAs of minus and plus polarities. However, the enzyme is not able to perform a complete replication cycle in vitro. The …
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