Vaccinia virus replication in enucleate BSC-1 cells: particle production and synthesis of viral DNA and proteins
- PMID: 4204192
- PMCID: PMC355320
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.13.2.488-493.1974
Vaccinia virus replication in enucleate BSC-1 cells: particle production and synthesis of viral DNA and proteins
Abstract
The growth of vaccinia virus in monolayers of BSC-1 cells enucleated by centrifugation in the presence of cytochalasin B has been studied. No evidence for the production of infectious virus in these cells was obtained, and the production of virus particles was reduced to 8.3% compared with the yield from cytochalasin-treated, uncentrifuged cells. Virus DNA and early and late polypeptides were synthesized with normal timing in enucleate cells, but in reduced amounts; cleavage of structural polypeptide precursors P4a and Px also occurred in enucleate cells. Factories containing immature virus particles were demonstrated in enucleate cells by electron microscopy; these factories were reduced in number and size compared with those found in cytochalasin-treated, uncentrifuged cells.
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