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. 1989 Jul;63(7):2921-8.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.63.7.2921-2928.1989.

Semliki Forest virus capsid protein acts as a pleiotropic regulator of host cellular protein synthesis

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Semliki Forest virus capsid protein acts as a pleiotropic regulator of host cellular protein synthesis

M Elgizoli et al. J Virol. 1989 Jul.

Abstract

The Semliki Forest virus capsid (C) protein was introduced into various target cells by electroporation-, liposome-, and erythrocyte-ghost-mediated delivery. Data are presented which show that the incorporated C protein is biologically active and, at low concentrations (10(3) to 10(4) molecules per cell), markedly induces host cellular protein synthesis (average value, up to 90%). On the other hand, high concentrations (10(5) to 10(6) molecules per cell) led to a significant inhibition (average value, up to 60%). The cellular response to C protein was found to be identical in P3X63Ag8 suspension cells, CV-1 cells, and GpBind4 cells. Following electroporation-mediated delivery of C-protein molecules, both induction and repression of cellular protein synthesis were immediate, whereas with liposome-mediated delivery these events were delayed by about 1 h. Maximum stimulation and repression occurred between 0 and 1 h after delivery of C protein and decreased thereafter to reach control values at about 4 h. The analysis of the proteins synthesized suggests that low amounts of microinjected C protein are responsible for the induction of classes with specific Mrs, whereas high amounts lead to an inhibition of overall protein synthesis.

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