of rice dwarf virus genome segment 4

The complete nucleotide sequence of rice dwarf virus (ROV) genome segment 4 was determined. Genome segment 4 was 2468 nucleotides long and had a long open reading frame initiating at nucleotides 64 to 66 and terminating at 2245 to 2247. The deduced polypeptide contained 727 amino acid residues with an Mr of 79 ·8K. Amino acid sequences similar to a 'zinc finger' and purine NTP-binding motifs were present

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