| Literature DB >> 4370764 |
A Brown, R A Consigli, J Zabielski, R Weil.
Abstract
Polyoma virus was inactivated by treatment with beta-propiolactone. T-antigen production, polyoma-RNA synthesis, induction of host DNA synthesis (measured by incorporation of labeled thymidine into the cell culture), and in vitro transforming ability were inactivated to a similar degree by various beta-propiolactone concentrations (0.25% beta-propiolactone reduced these functions approximately 96%), whereas plaque-forming ability and the ability of the virus to replicate its DNA and to synthesize capsid antigen were inactivated by a given concentration of beta-propiolactone to a much greater degree (0.25% beta-propiolactone led to a reduction of plaque-forming ability of over 8 logs). The significance of these data and their relationship to previously published experiments are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1974 PMID: 4370764 PMCID: PMC355589
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103