Intracellular forms of simian virus 40 nucleoprotein complexes. I. Methods of isolation and characterization in CV-1 cells

  • Fernandez-Munoz R
  • Coca-Prados M
  • Hsu M
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A new method was developed for isolation of intracellular forms of simian virus 40 (SV40) nucleoprotein complexes from SV40-infected CV-1 cells late in the infectious cycle. In contrast to the Triton extraction method, which yields only a 60-70S complex, this new procedure yielded three forms of SV40 nucleoprotein complexes: complex I, complex II, and the nature virion (V). The three nucleoprotein complexes differed in physical as well as biochemical properties. Complex I, which is only a small portion of the total SV42 nucleoprotein complexes late during infection, was active in synthesizing both SV40-specific DNA and RNA. Pulse-labeling experiments suggest the following metabolic pathway: I leads to II leads to V. Conversion of complex I to II occurred shortly after the completion of SV40 DNA replication and resulted in the inactivation of the biosynthetic activities of I.

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Fernandez-Munoz, R., Coca-Prados, M., & Hsu, M. T. (1979). Intracellular forms of simian virus 40 nucleoprotein complexes. I. Methods of isolation and characterization in CV-1 cells. Journal of Virology, 29(2), 612–623. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.29.2.612-623.1979

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