Is there a role for actin in virus budding?

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Electrophoretic data from both sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels (SDS- PAGE) and acid-urea gels reveal a protein in purified murine mammary tumor virus (MuMTV) which co-migrates with purified chick skeletal muscle actin. 125I- labeling of intact and disrupted virus preparations shows that the actin-like protein is not artifactually adsorbed to the outside of virions during isolation. Quantitative SDS-PAGE and examination of negatively stained preparations show that the actin cannot be accounted for by a contaminating population of virus-free vesicles. The ultrastructure of mammary epithelial cells and of Rous sarcoma virus-transformed chick embryo fibroblasts shows that virus extrusion is associated with filament-containing cellular processes. In particular, MuMTV is released from the ends of long microvilli which contain a bundle of 6-8-nm microfilaments and share other structural features with intestinal microvilli. We suggest that virus nucleoids require an interaction with host cell contractile proteins for their extrusion from the cell. © 1977, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Damsky, C. H., Sheffield, J. B., Tuszynski, G. P., & Warren, L. (1977). Is there a role for actin in virus budding? Journal of Cell Biology, 75(2), 593–605. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.75.2.593

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