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THERE has been considerable speculation about the small size of DNA transcripts (less than 10S) obtained by reverse transcription in vitro of 60–70S RNA from oncorna-viruses1–4. On the basis of evidence suggesting that at least part of the virus-specific DNA synthesis could be taking place at the plasma membrane5,6 we have examined the role of membrane-bound factors on RNA-directed DNA synthesis (RDDS). We report here the existence of a protein factor, associated with plasma membrane preparations from chick embryonic cells, that stimulates RDDS in avian my-eloblastosis virus (AMV). The stimulated synthesis is sensitive to RNase, and the product DNA is 33–35S in alkaline sucrose gradients.
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PADHY, L., KAR, S., RAO, K. et al. Role of plasma membranes in stimulation of RNA-directed DNA synthesis. Nature 262, 805–807 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/262805a0
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