Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. II. Isolation and characterization of H-1 replicative form DNA
- PMID: 4855740
- PMCID: PMC355310
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.13.2.400-410.1974
Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. II. Isolation and characterization of H-1 replicative form DNA
Abstract
The Parvovirus H-1 replicates autonomously in hamster embryo cells. A DNA synthetic event, called HA-DNA synthesis, upon which subsequent viral RNA and viral hemagglutinin synthesis is dependent, is initiated in late S phase of the infected cell (18). It was postulated that HA-DNA represents parental viral replicative form DNA (RF DNA). This study describes the isolation and characterization of H-1 RF DNA as part of the continuing study of the mechanisms and control of DNA replication in the eukaryotic cell. The H-1 RF DNA is a linear duplex molecule containing the viral strand and its complement. The complementary strands of the RF DNA have been separated by equilibrium density gradient centrifugation. The RF DNA has a buoyant density of 1.705 in neutral CsCl and an estimated guanine plus cytosine (GC) content of 45.9%. It has a sedimentation coefficient of 17S. The calculated molecular weight of 3.7 x 10(6) is twice that of the single-stranded virion DNA. H-1 virions contain DNA that is homogeneous and free of complementary strands.
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