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. 1986 Mar;5(3):491-9.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1986.tb04238.x.

Subcellular localisation of the middle and large T-antigens of polyoma virus

Subcellular localisation of the middle and large T-antigens of polyoma virus

S M Dilworth et al. EMBO J. 1986 Mar.

Abstract

The distribution of two of the polyoma virus early proteins (the large and middle T-antigens) in lytically infected mouse cells and transformed rat cells has been investigated by indirect immunofluorescence and immuno-electron microscopy using well-characterised monoclonal antibodies. By these techniques, the viral large T-antigen was found almost exclusively in the nucleus, sometimes in association with nuclear pores, but never in the nucleolus. In lytically infected, but not transformed cells, fluorescence was detected in discrete areas ('hot spots') within the nucleus and, in a minor population of lytically infected cells, cytoplasmic immunoreactive material was observed. The viral middle T-antigen was found in association with most cytoplasmic membranes and in the majority of cells mainly in the endoplasmic reticulum. Only a fraction of the staining was observed in the plasma membrane and no staining in the nucleoplasm was observed. The data suggest that the site of action of the major transforming activity of polyoma virus need not be at the plasma membrane. Functions associated with the viral antigens are discussed in terms of their subcellular distributions within cells.

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