Polyoma viral DNA replicated as a nucleoprotein complex in close association with the host cell chromatin
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- PMCID: PMC355339
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.13.3.567-576.1974
Polyoma viral DNA replicated as a nucleoprotein complex in close association with the host cell chromatin
Abstract
Polyoma viral DNA is shown to be replicated in close association with the mouse cell chromatin. Two virus-specific nucleoprotein complexes, designated complex A and B, can be dissociated from the isolated chromatin by gentle homogenization in 0.5 M NaCl. Complex A contains only replicating polyoma (Py) DNA whereas complex B contains only mature Py DNA I. The results show, furthermore, that complex A, containing viral DNA in different stages of replication, and complex B are both nucleoproteins with the same buoyant density. The data presently available suggest that newly synthesized stretches of Py DNA are immediately complexed with mouse cell histones and that complex B becomes the "core" of progeny Py virions. These results suggested that Py-induced replication of the mouse cell chromatin may be necessary to provide replicating Py DNA with histones.
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