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. 1978 Dec;28(3):843-50.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.28.3.843-850.1978.

Host range restriction of vaccinia virus in Chinese hamster ovary cells: relationship to shutoff of protein synthesis

Host range restriction of vaccinia virus in Chinese hamster ovary cells: relationship to shutoff of protein synthesis

R Drillien et al. J Virol. 1978 Dec.

Abstract

Chinese hamster ovary cells were found to be nonpermissive for vaccinia virus. Although early virus-induced events occurred in these cells (RNA and polypeptide synthesis), subsequent events appeared to be prevented by a very rapid and nonselective shutoff of protein synthesis. Within less than 2 h after infection, both host and viral protein syntheses were arrested. At low multiplicities of infection, inhibition of RNA synthesis with cordycepin resulted in failure of the virus to block protein synthesis. Moreover, infection of the cells in the presence of cycloheximide prevented the immediate onset of shutoff after reversal of cycloheximide. Inactivation of virus particles by UV irradiation also impaired the capacity of the virus to inhibit protein synthesis. These results suggested that an early vaccinia virus-coded product was implicated in the shutoff of protein synthesis. Either the nonpermissive Chinese hamster ovary cells were more sensitive to this inhibition than permissive cells, or a regulatory control of the vaccinia shutoff function was defective.

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