The replication of rodent parvovirus X14
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- DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-30-3-337
The replication of rodent parvovirus X14
Abstract
The replication of rodent parvovirus X14 DNA has been studied in rat embryo tissue culture cells. Virus DNA was isolated from I M-NaCl-SDS-pronase supernatant fluids from 24 h after infection. The majority of this DNA was 1-7 mum in length and double-stranded, indicating that it was an intermediate in the replication cycle of this single-stranded DNA virus. Single-stranded DNA of equivalent length was isolated directly from X14 virions. The buoyant density of this DNA was 1-728 g/ml whereas the double-stranded form banded at 1-714 g/ml in caesium chloride gradients. Difficulties in detecting significant amounts of single-stranded viral DNA directly from infected cells would appear to indicate that progeny single-stranded DNA is rapidly encapsidated after synthesis.
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