Analysis of chromosomes, nucleic acids, and polypeptides in hamster cells transformed by herpes simplex virus type 2
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Analysis of chromosomes, nucleic acids, and polypeptides in hamster cells transformed by herpes simplex virus type 2
Abstract
Syrian hamster embryo fibroblasts were oncogenically transformed by UV-inactivated Herpes simplex type 2. Eighteen clones were isolated shortly after transformation occurred. Two clones and their tumor derivatives were studied using several techniques. The karyotype analysis revealed different chromosome patterns in the two clones and a tendency toward hypodiploidy in the tumor derivatives. All of these cell lines were shown by molecular hybridization to contain 40% of the HSV-genome in several copies. The viral DNA sequence complexity was retained in the tumor derivatives, but a decrease in the copy number was observed. Viral RNA's were detected by in situ hybridization in all the lines that were tested. Viral antigens could be observed in these transformed cells by immunofluorescence. Finally, polypeptide analysis showed three differences between normal and transformed cells.
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