Truncated forms of the polyomavirus middle T antigen can substitute for the small T antigen in lytic infection

  • Templeton D
  • Simon S
  • Eckhart W
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Abstract

Cloned polyomavirus genomes encoding the small T antigen or truncated forms of the middle T antigen facilitated the growth of genomes encoding only the large T antigen in mouse 3T6 cells. We conclude that an N-terminal domain of the middle T antigen, in the appropriate cellular location, can substitute for the small T antigen during lytic infection.

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Templeton, D., Simon, S., & Eckhart, W. (1986). Truncated forms of the polyomavirus middle T antigen can substitute for the small T antigen in lytic infection. Journal of Virology, 57(1), 367–370. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.57.1.367-370.1986

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