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. 1977 Jun;22(3):778-93.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.22.3.778-793.1977.

Kinetics of assembly of a parvovirus, minute virus of mice, in synchronized rat brain cells

Kinetics of assembly of a parvovirus, minute virus of mice, in synchronized rat brain cells

R Richards et al. J Virol. 1977 Jun.

Abstract

The rates of assembly of the three classes of particles of minute virus of mice were examined in synchronized rat brain cells by a combination of electron microscopy and biochemical techniques. We observed a burst of virus assembly beginning about 8 h after the end of cellular S phase. Labeled thymidine incorporated into the 1.46 g/cm3 class of full virus particles was transferred almost quantitatively to the 1.42 g/cm3 class. The 1.46 g/cm3 virus appeared to be an immediate precursor to the 1.42 g/cm3 class. Conversion of the 1.46 density virus to the 1.42 density particles was observed at the time of virus assembly. The processing was rapid and occurred primarily in the nucleus. Infected cells did not contain significant pools of viral DNA in a form that could be encapsulated in the absence of DNA synthesis. The role of the empty virus capsids in the assembly process is discussed.

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