RD 114 virus-specific sequences in feline cellular RNA: detection and characterization
- PMID: 4358169
- PMCID: PMC356727
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.12.5.984-994.1973
RD 114 virus-specific sequences in feline cellular RNA: detection and characterization
Abstract
RNA extracted from cat cells contains sequences homologous to RD-114 viral RNA. The sequences are measured by molecular hybridization with a single-stranded DNA probe synthesized by the virion polymerase using the endogenous viral RNA as template. Viral-specific RNA has been detected in all cells of cat origin tested thus far, but not in cells of other animals, except for the virus-producing human rhabdomyosarcoma cell, RD-114. The extent of hybridization of the DNA probe to cellular RNA was equivalent to that obtained with viral 70S RNA indicating that an equal extent of viral specific sequences is present in all cat cells as well as in RD-114 cells. The amounts of this viral RNA reach approximately 100 copies per cell in cat cells, while virus-producing RD-114 cells contain about 1,000 copies per cell. The viral RNA is present in cat cells in two distinct sizes of about 35S and 18S, whereas in RD-114 cells virus-specific RNA is quite heterogeneous in size.
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