A Study of Phosphorylation of the Measles Membrane Protein
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A polypeptide (designated X) which migrates with a mobility similar to the membrane protein (M) of measles virus has been found in virus-infected cells. This polypeptide appears to be phosphorylated. However, limited proteolysis has shown that this protein is not a phosphorylated form of the M protein, but appears related to the P protein of measles virus.
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