Literature DB >> 2987161

Immunocytochemical localization of vesicular stomatitis virus proteins N and NS with monoclonal antibodies.

S Ohno, H Arnheiter, M Dubois-Dalcq, R A Lazzarini.   

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to describe the immunocytochemical-localization of N and NS nucleocapsid proteins of vesicular stomatitis virus in the cells throughout the infectious cycle. N protein was detected in the cytoplasm at 2 h after infection and formed small cytoplasmic clusters which progressively increased in size and number. At 5-6 h, it formed large cytoplasmic inclusions. NS protein was detected in the cytoplasm a little later than N protein and showed almost the same immunostaining pattern. However, diffuse background staining of NS protein was identified throughout the cytoplasm by double immunostaining methods. At electron microscopic level, N protein was mostly granular and occasionally organized in strands at 2-3 h. At 5-6 h, numerous immunostained reaction products were organized in strands. The reaction products of NS protein were almost the same as those of N protein with the exception that diffuse background staining was observed. Cos cells, transfected with SV40 vector containing N gene obtained by recombinant DNA technique, showed clusters of N protein, but virtually no strand at electron microscopic levels. The rapid-freezing and deep-etching replica method demonstrated that loosely coiled VSV genome coated with N protein was localized on cytoplasmic sides of cell membranes in the infected cells. These results showed that complete virus genome replication was needed for strand formation of N and NS proteins and suggested that they were bound to VSV genomes in the infected cells.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2987161     DOI: 10.1007/bf00708204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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