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. 1974 Feb;13(2):439-47.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.13.2.439-447.1974.

Temperature-sensitive virus from Aedes albopictus cells chronically infected with Sindbis virus

Temperature-sensitive virus from Aedes albopictus cells chronically infected with Sindbis virus

T E Shenk et al. J Virol. 1974 Feb.

Abstract

Cultures of Aedes albopictus cells persistently infected with wild-type Sindbis virus (SV-W) give rise to small plaque-forming mutants which are also temperature sensitive. These mutants, designated SV-C, are neutralized by antiserum produced against SV-W. Mutant ts clones were isolated from SV-C by plaque purification. After serial undiluted passage in BHK or mosquito cells, each of the clones gave rise to ts(+) revertants which, however, remained mutant with respect to plaque morphology. Nineteen of 20 clones derived from SV-C were RNA(+), and one was RNA(-) (SV-C-2). The RNA synthesizing activity, once induced in infected cells by SV-C-2, was stable at the nonpermissive temperature (39.5 C). All clones derived from SV-C were inactivated at 60 C much more quickly than was SV-W. It was not possible to demonstrate complementation between any of the SV-C clones.

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