Abstract

Phosphorylated proteins in pseudotype virions containing various mammalian type C sarcoma viruses have been analyzed. Sarcoma virus pseudotypes obtained by acute infection of nonproductively transformed cell lines with a variety of helper viruses were analyzed by denaturing gel filtration. Each sarcoma virus appears to specify at least one major size class of phosphoprotein, present in the pseudotype virions, that is not present in the helper virions and is independent of the cell line or the helper virus used.

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