Formation of recombinants between snowshoe hare and La Crosse bunyaviruses

  • Gentsch J
  • Wynne L
  • Clewley J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Wild-type recombinants were obtained at high frequency from coinfections of BHK cells involving temperature-sensitive, conditional-lethal mutants of snowshoe hare (SSH) and La Crosse (LAC) bunyaviruses. Analyses of two of the recombinants indicated that they have the genome compositions SSH/LAC/SSH and SSH/LAC/LAC for their respective L, M, and S virion RNA species. This evidence, together with that for the genetic stability of the recombinants, indicates that they were derived by segment reassortment of the competent genome pieces of the parental viruses. The SSH/LAC/SSH recombinant appears, from polypeptide analysis, to have the SSH type of nucleocapsid protein (N), whereas the SSH/LAC/LAC recombinant has the LAC nucleocapsid protein, suggesting that the viral S RNA codes for the N protein.

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Gentsch, J., Wynne, L. R., Clewley, J. P., Shope, R. E., & Bishop, D. H. (1977). Formation of recombinants between snowshoe hare and La Crosse bunyaviruses. Journal of Virology, 24(3), 893–902. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.24.3.893-902.1977

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