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Abstract
Bubel, H. Curt (University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio), and David A. Wolff. Proflavine inhibition of vaccinia virus synthesis. J. Bacteriol. 89:977-983. 1965.-The synthesis of vaccinia virus, hemagglutinin, and blocking antigen, as well as the development of cytopathic effects, were inhibited by low concentrations of proflavine. This inhibitor did not exert a selective effect on any particular portion of the virus synthetic cycle. Proflavine added to infected KB cells during the eclipse period or later stages of virus maturation rapidly arrested further production of infectious virus and virus-related products. Suppression of virus synthesis was completely reversible, indicating that permanent damage to the virus synthetic mechanism did not result from a transient exposure to proflavine. Photosensitization of maturating vaccinia virus by subinhibiting concentrations of proflavine suggested an interaction of the inhibitor with viral nucleic acid.Entities:
Keywords: ACRIDINES; ANTIGENS; DNA, VIRAL; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; HEMAGGLUTINATION INHIBITION TESTS; METABOLISM; RNA, VIRAL; VACCINIA VIRUS
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Year: 1965 PMID: 14276124 PMCID: PMC277581 DOI: 10.1128/jb.89.4.977-983.1965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bacteriol ISSN: 0021-9193 Impact factor: 3.490