Amino acid and sugar transport incells permissively infected with simian virus 40
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Amino acid and sugar transport incells permissively infected with simian virus 40
Abstract
Transport of alpha-aminoisobutyric acid and 2-deoxy-D-glucose in African green monkey kidney cells was measured 8 to 100 hr following permissive simian virus 40 infection. No differences in transport were detected during the time-period studies, and no significant differences were seen between the apparent Michaelis-Menten constants of normal and virally infected cells. The absence of transport enhancement in permissive simian virus 40 infection suggests that the augmented transport of viral-transformed cell lines devolves upon altered host genome function.
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