The nucleotide sequence of satellite RNA in grapevine fanleaf virus, strain F13.

@article{Fuchs1989TheNS,
  title={The nucleotide sequence of satellite RNA in grapevine fanleaf virus, strain F13.},
  author={Marc Fuchs and Monique Pinck and Mohammed Amine Serghini and Michel Ravelonandro and Bernard Walter and L. Pinck},
  journal={The Journal of general virology},
  year={1989},
  volume={70 ( Pt 4)},
  pages={
          955-62
        }
}
The nucleotide sequence of cDNA copies of grapevine fanleaf virus (strain F13) satellite RNA has been determined. The primary structure obtained was 1114 nucleotides in length, excluding the poly(A) tail, and contained only one long open reading frame encoding a 341 residue, highly hydrophilic polypeptide of Mr37275. The coding sequence was bordered by a leader of 14 nucleotides and a 3'-terminal non-coding region of 74 nucleotides. No homology has been found with small satellite RNAs… 

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