Purification and characterization of an early glycoprotein from adenovirus type 2-infected cells
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.29.3.938-948.1979
Purification and characterization of an early glycoprotein from adenovirus type 2-infected cells
Abstract
An adenovirus type 2 early glycoprotein with an apparent molecular weight of 19,000 (E19K) in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels has been extensively purified. Purification involved detergent solubilization of membrane fractions from infected cells, followed by affinity chromatography on a lectin column and DEAE-Sephadex chromatography. The purified material contained three polypeptides (E40K, E19K, E17.5K), with approximately 90% of the material in the E19K moiety. All three polypeptides yielded identical tryptic peptide maps. The E19K polypeptide contained glucosamine as revealed by [3H]glucosamine labeling of infected cells and amino acid analysis of the purified protein. Immunoprecipitation with a monospecific antiserum showed that the E19K polypeptide started to be synthesized at 2 h, with a maximal rate at 4 h after infection. It was also synthesized at a low rate late in the infectious cycle (12 to 24 h postinfection). Immunoprecipitation from three adenovirus type 2-transformed hamster embryo cell lines and two adenovirus type 2-transformed rat cell lines revealed that one of the hamster cell lines (ad2HE4) and one of the rat cell lines (A2T2C4) expressed this protein.
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