Conditions leading to the establishment of the N (a gene dependent) and A (a gene independent) transformed states after polyoma virus infection of rat fibroblasts
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- PMCID: PMC354290
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.28.2.421-426.1978
Conditions leading to the establishment of the N (a gene dependent) and A (a gene independent) transformed states after polyoma virus infection of rat fibroblasts
Abstract
Infection of normal rat fibroblasts (FR 3T3) with the early tsa mutant of polyoma virus may lead to either the A or the N phenotype, tsa-A transformants, originally derived by agar selection, are not temperature dependent for maintenance of the transformed phenotype, whereas tsa-N transormants revert at high temperature to normal growth control. A transformants did not result from an independent cellular mutation selected in agar medium, but rather from a transformation process distinct from that leading to the N state. It occurred in both liquid and agar media when the infected cells were maintained under growth-restricting conditions, such as absence of anchorage and contact inhibition at confluency. N transformation occurred in cells maintained in active growth after virus infection (sparse cultures on a solid substratum). Physiological conditions during a critical period after virus infection thus appear to be a crucial parameter of the transformation process.
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