| Literature DB >> 1318419 |
T D Friedrich1, J Laffin, J M Lehman.
Abstract
Infection of quiescent CV-1 cells with simian virus 40 mutant tsA30 at 37 degrees C resulted in the induction of two rounds of cellular DNA synthesis in T-antigen-positive cells, as previously described for wild-type simian virus 40. Following infection with tsA30 at 40.5 degrees C, T-antigen-positive cells were induced into S phase and reached a diploid G2 DNA content; however, a second S phase was not initiated. The failure of tsA30-infected CV-1 cells to enter tetraploid S phase at 40.5 degrees C identifies a T-antigen function, distinct from T-antigen functions responsible for stimulation of cell DNA synthesis, which is required for initiation of a second round of DNA synthesis without mitosis.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1318419 PMCID: PMC241271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103