| Literature DB >> 2536816 |
B Yakobson1, T A Hrynko, M J Peak, E Winocour.
Abstract
Irradiation of simian virus 40 (ori mutant)-transformed Chinese hamster embryo cells (OD4 line) with UV light induced a cellular capacity which supported a full cycle of helper-independent adeno-associated virus replication. Monochromatic UV light at 254 nm was about 1,000-fold more effective than UV light at 313 nm, indicating that cellular nucleic acid is the primary chromophore in the UV-induced process leading to permissiveness for adeno-associated virus replication. The UV irradiation and the infection could be separated for up to 12 h without substantial loss of permissiveness. During this time interval, the induction process was partly sensitive to cycloheximide, suggesting a requirement for de novo protein synthesis.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2536816 PMCID: PMC247794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103