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. 1989 Aug;171(2):434-43.
doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(89)90612-0.

Rescue of Sendai virus from viral ribonucleoprotein-transfected cells by infection with recombinant vaccinia viruses carrying Sendai virus L and P/C genes

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Rescue of Sendai virus from viral ribonucleoprotein-transfected cells by infection with recombinant vaccinia viruses carrying Sendai virus L and P/C genes

H Gotoh et al. Virology. 1989 Aug.

Abstract

The Sendai virus ribonucleoprotein (RNP) showed only very low plaque-forming titers upon transfection and the virus yields after one-step growth were quite limited. We tried to enhance the Sendai virus yield by supplying the viral L and P/C gene products through vaccinia vectors. A combination of the recombinant vaccinia viruses carrying the L gene (Vac-HL) and the P/C gene (Vac-HPC), both of which were driven by the promoter of the vaccinia virus 7.5K protein gene, enhanced the yield only a little whereas another combination of Vac-HLd7.5, the L gene insert of which was driven by the promoter of the vaccinia virus thymidine kinase gene in place of the 7.5K promoter, and Vac-HPC greatly enhanced the Sendai virus yield. This seemed to correlate with the fact that the Vac-HL interfered with Sendai virus growth markedly while the Vac-HLd7.5 did not. These results strongly suggest that the L and P/C gene products act in cooperation as the RNA polymerase, and overproduction of the L protein is inhibitory for Sendai virus growth. This system seems to be of value as a tool for analyzing the functions of L and P/C genes of Sendai virus.

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