Synethesis and integration of viral DNA in chicken cells at different time after infection with various multiplicities of avian oncornavirus
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- PMCID: PMC515563
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.18.2.383-400.1976
Synethesis and integration of viral DNA in chicken cells at different time after infection with various multiplicities of avian oncornavirus
Abstract
To see if integration of the provirus resulting from RNA tumor virus infection is limited to specific sites in the cell DNA, the variation in the number of copies of virus-specific DNA produced and integrated in chicken embryo fibroblasts after RAV-2 infection with different multiplicities has been determined at short times, long times, and several transfers after infection. The number of copies of viral DNA in cells was determined by initial hybridization kinetics of single-stranded viral complementary DNA with a moderate excess of cell DNA. The approach took into account the different sizes of cell DNA and complementary DNA in the hybridization mixture. It was found that uninfected chicken embryo fibroblasts have approximately seven copies, part haploid genome of DNA sequences homologous to part of the Rous-association virus 2 (RAV-2) genome. Infection with RAV-2 adds additional copies, and different sequences, of RAV -2- specific DNA. By 13 h postinfection, there are 3 to 10 additional copies per haploid genome. This number can not be increased by increasing the multiplicity of infection, and stays relatively constant up to 20 h postinfection, when some of the additional viral DNA is integrated. Between 20 and 40 h postinfection, the cells accumulated up to 100 copies per haploid genome of viral DNA. Most of these are unintegrated. This number decreases with cell transfer, until cells are left with one to three copies of additional viral DNA sequences per haploid genome, of which most are integrated. The finding that viral infection causes the permanent addition of one to three copies of integrated viral DNA, despite the cells being confronted with up to 100 copies per haploid genome after infection, is consistent with a hypothesis that chicken cells contain a limited number of specific integration sites for the oncornavirus genome.
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