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    Virology. 1988 Jun;164(2):487-97.

    Measles virus L protein evidences elements of ancestral RNA polymerase.

    Blumberg BM, Crowley JC, Silverman JI, Menonna J, Cook SD, Dowling PC.

    Neurology Service, East Orange VA Medical Center, New Jersey 07019.

    We have determined the nucleotide sequence of the measles virus (MV) L gene using a cDNA library encompassing the entire MV genome (J. Crowley et al. (1987) Intervirology, 28, 65-77). The L gene is 6639 nucleotides in length, and contains a single long open reading frame that could code for a protein of 247,611 kDa. Both the L gene and in particular the predicted L protein of MV bear substantial homology to their counterparts in Sendai virus and Newcastle disease virus, suggesting that the multifunctional nature of paramyxovirus L proteins imposes strong evolutionary constraints. The predicted MV L protein also contains distinct elements of a postulated ancestral RNA polymerase.

    PMID: 2835864 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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