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Genes for fowl adenovirus CELO penton base and core polypeptides

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A 3.5-kilobase DNA fragment of the fowl adenovirus type 1 (CELO), located between map units 31.1 and 39.4 has been determined. The sequence contains the probable CELO equivalents of the IIIa protein, penton base, pVII and pV core protein genes of human adenovirus (HAV). The CELO penton base and major core protein (analog HAV pVII) were found to consist of 514 (56.8 kDa) and 72 amino acids (8.4 kDa), respectively.

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Akopian, T.A., Lazareva, S.E., Tikhomirov, E.E. et al. Genes for fowl adenovirus CELO penton base and core polypeptides. Archives of Virology 141, 357–365 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01718405

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