Indiscriminate degradation of RNAs in interferon-treated, vaccinia virus-infected mouse L cells

  • Benavente J
  • Paez E
  • Esteban M
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In this report we used Northern blot hybridization analysis to characterize the fate of several species of viral RNA transcribed from internal and terminal regions of vaccinia DNA in interferon-treated, infected mouse L cells grown in suspension. All species of viral RNAs were expressed but were reduced in amount. Larger-sized RNAs were reduced more than smaller-sized RNAs. This reduction appears to be related to the activation of the interferon-mediated double-stranded RNA-dependent 2-5A synthetase-endoribonuclease system, as the rRNA cleavage pattern characteristic of this system was observed early in infection and in cell extracts in response to exogenous 2-5A. Thus, in interferon-treated, vaccinia-infected mouse L cells in suspension, there is indiscriminate degradation of viral and cellular RNAs, and this RNA breakdown might play a role in the interferon-mediated inhibition of protein synthesis.

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Benavente, J., Paez, E., & Esteban, M. (1984). Indiscriminate degradation of RNAs in interferon-treated, vaccinia virus-infected mouse L cells. Journal of Virology, 51(3), 866–871. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.51.3.866-871.1984

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