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Comparative Study
. 1976 Apr;18(1):344-55.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.18.1.344-355.1976.

Relationships between intracisternal type A and extracellular oncornavirus-like particles produced in murine MOPC-460 myeloma cells

Comparative Study

Relationships between intracisternal type A and extracellular oncornavirus-like particles produced in murine MOPC-460 myeloma cells

D L Robertson et al. J Virol. 1976 Apr.

Abstract

Oncornavirus-like particles of the "A" (both intracisternal and intracytoplasmic) and "B" or "C" (extracellular) types are produced by murine MOPC-460 myeloma cells. This communication describes a comparative study on tracisternal A and extracellular particles. Both types of particles contain an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity, traces of 35S and 70 S RNA in addition to larger amounts of degraded RNA, and proteins of approximately 76,000 and 45, 000 daltons. The 76,000-dalton proteins from intracisternal A and extracellular particles have the same cyanogen bromide peptides. Hybridization kinetic analysis indicates that the RNAs in the two particles are identical or very closely related and share partial homology with Moloney leukemia virus RNA. In contrast, the particles appear to have little or no relationship to murine mammary tumor virus as judged by several different criteria. Electron microscope studies indicate that the extracellular particles arise from the budding of core components through the plasma membrane. These results suggest that the intracisternal A and extracellular oncornavirus-like particles produced by MOPC-460 cells are closely related.

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