“…The animal viruses for which phosphoproteins have been reported include members of the following classes: herpesviridae (Pereira et al, 1977;Marsden et al, 1978), adenoviridae (Russell & Blair, 1977;Axelrod, 1978), papovaviridae (Schaffhausen & Benjamin, 1979), hepadnaviridae (Roosink & Siddiqui, 1987), iridoviridae (Aubertin et al, 1980), poxviridae (Sagot & Beaud, 1979), African swine fever virus (Tabar6s et al, 1983), baculoviridae (Kelly & Lescott, 1984), reoviridae (Krystal et al, 1975), parvoviridae (Cotmore & Tattersall, 1986), picornaviridae (La Torre et al, 1980), togaviridae (Waite et al, 1974), coronaviridae (Siddell et al, 1981), rhabdoviridae (Moyer & Summers, 1974), paramyxoviridae (Lamb & Choppin, 1977), orthomyxoviridae (Privalsky & Penhoet, 1977) and retroviridae (Pal et al, 1975;Hizi & Joklik, 1977). There is also a report of a plant virus phosphoprotein (Hahn & Shepherd, 1980).…”