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. 1985 Sep;55(3):634-43.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.55.3.634-643.1985.

Intracellular location of rabbit poxvirus nucleic acid within infected cells as determined by in situ hybridization

Intracellular location of rabbit poxvirus nucleic acid within infected cells as determined by in situ hybridization

H Minnigan et al. J Virol. 1985 Sep.

Abstract

The intracellular location of rabbit poxvirus DNA within cells during the course of infection has been determined by the hybridization in situ of labeled viral DNA probes to uninfected and infected cells under various conditions. Extensive control experiments were performed to demonstrate that DNA could be detected selectively and accurately within the cell. Our results suggest that rabbit poxvirus DNA is located only within the cytoplasm during the reproductive cycle, and we found no evidence that viral DNA enters the cell nucleus. The pattern of hybridization of viral DNA at early times (1 and 2 h postinfection) and in the presence of inhibitors of viral DNA synthesis suggests that there may be an association between the input viral DNA and some structural component of the host cell. A number of observations support the hypothesis that the host cell nucleus is required for a productive poxvirus infection. Our results are discussed in terms of the possible role of the nucleus in the replication of poxviruses.

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