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. 1970 Aug;6(2):188-93.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.6.2.188-193.1970.

Characterization of some poliovirus temperature-sensitive mutants and poliovirus-related particle formation under nonpermissive conditions

Characterization of some poliovirus temperature-sensitive mutants and poliovirus-related particle formation under nonpermissive conditions

A Mikhejeva et al. J Virol. 1970 Aug.

Abstract

Investigation of 15 poliovirus temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants by using physiological tests [formation of virus-specific antigen and ribonucleic acid (RNA) under nonpermissive conditions] permitted us to divide them into three groups. From each group, one mutant was selected (ts 2, 5, 11), and a comparative study of poliovirus-related particle (5, 10, 73, and 150S) formation under permissive (36 C) and nonpermissive (40 C) conditions was carried out. The ts 2 and ts 11 are mutants with greatly reduced RNA synthesis which at 40 C produce particles with a sedimentation constant of 5S, and the ts 5 (RNA(+)) mutant produces both 5 and 10S particles. The relationship between different temperature-sensitive defects in the mutants is discussed. The results obtained indicate a possible role of 5S protein structures in morphogenesis of poliovirus.

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