Production of avian oncoviral subgroups after multiple infection
- PMID: 221681
- PMCID: PMC353252
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.29.3.926-937.1979
Production of avian oncoviral subgroups after multiple infection
Abstract
The number of different oncoviral env genes that can be expressed by a single chicken embryo fibroblast was investigated. Fibroblasts were infected with one to three subgroups of Rous-associated virus, which is a nontransforming avian oncovirus, then superinfected with a transforming virus, Rous sarcoma virus, of a different subgroup. The subgroups of viruses released by the resulting clones were analyzed. When two viral subgroups were used for preinfection, all the resulting clones produced transforming virus particles having the subgroup of the superinfecting virus, and most clones produced transforming virus particles of all the infecting viral subgroups. However, when cells were preinfected with three viral subgroups, many of the resulting clones did not produce transforming virus particles having the subgroup of the superinfecting virus, and only 1 of 23 clones produced transforming particles of all the infecting viral subgroups. DNA annealing experiments showed that cells infected with three or four viral subgroups had an additional 8 to 20 copies of proviral DNA per cell. Finally, most clones resulting from cells simultaneously infected with three or four viral subgroups were able to produce virus of all infecting subgroups. It appears that the number of exogenous oncoviral env genes that can be expressed by a single cell is limited, and in the range of 4 to 8-20 per cell.
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