Abstract

Removal of the glycoprotein surface projections of vesicular stomatitis virus with trypsin or other proteolytic enzymes leaves a small polypeptide fragment associated with the virion. High-pH treatment of trypsinized virus releases a 100-S structure containing this fragment, whereas treatment of intact virions releases a 200-S structure containing the glycoprotein as the only protein constituent.

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