Challberg M D, Desiderio S V, Kelly T J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1980 Sep;77(9):5105-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.77.9.5105.
The 5' terminus of each nascent daughter strand of adenovirus DNA replicated in vitro is covalently linked to a protein with an apparent Mr of 80,000. This protein may represent a precursor to the 55,000-dalton protein known to be linked to the 5' ends of mature adenovirus DNA strands. Partial proteolysis experiments indicate that the 80,000-dalton and 55,000-dalton proteins are structurally related. Furthermore, both proteins are attached to DNA by the same linkage: a phosphodiester bond between the beta-OH of a serine residue in the protein and the 5'-OH of the terminal deoxycytidine residue of the DNA. The role of the 80,000-dalton protein in adenovirus DNA replication is not yet clear, although one reasonable possibility is that it serves as the primer for daughter strand synthesis.
在体外复制的腺病毒DNA的每条新生子链的5'末端与一种表观分子量为80,000的蛋白质共价连接。这种蛋白质可能是已知与成熟腺病毒DNA链5'末端相连的55,000道尔顿蛋白质的前体。部分蛋白酶解实验表明,80,000道尔顿和55,000道尔顿的蛋白质在结构上相关。此外,这两种蛋白质都通过相同的连接方式附着于DNA:蛋白质中丝氨酸残基的β-OH与DNA末端脱氧胞苷残基的5'-OH之间的磷酸二酯键。80,000道尔顿蛋白质在腺病毒DNA复制中的作用尚不清楚,不过一种合理的可能性是它作为子链合成的引物。