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. 1977 Apr 15;19(4):546-54.
doi: 10.1002/ijc.2910190416.

The presence of Herpesvirus Saimiri genomes in virus-transformed cells

The presence of Herpesvirus Saimiri genomes in virus-transformed cells

B Fleckenstein et al. Int J Cancer. .

Abstract

Herpesvirus saimiri (H. salmiri) -transformed cells contained both types of viral DNA, unique L-DNA and highly repetetive H-DNA. DNA from spleen and lymph-node autopsies of two tumor-bearing marmoset monkeys contained 0.14-0.75% viral L-DNA -AND 0.115-1.08% H-DNA. This amount of H-DNA would be equivalent to the presence of 14-130 M-genomes per diploid tumor tissue cell. Six virus-transformed lymphoid cell lines, two of them virus-producing, contained 0.69-2.27% H-DNA and more than 0.72-1.95% L-DNA. These concentrations of H-DNA sequences correspond to 83-274 M-genome copies per lymphoid tissue culture cell. The majority of viral genomes in transformed non-producer lymphoid cell lines appeared to be defective, since part of the L-sequences present in virions were found to be deleted in the genome copies of transformed cells. There was a relative excess of repetitive H-sequences in all transformed cells in regard to the ratio of H-DNA/L-DNA in M-genomes of H. saimiri virions.

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