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Chemically-induced temperature sensitive mutants of dengue virus type 2. I. Isolation and partial characterization.

G C Tarr, A S Lubiniecki.   

Abstract

Temperature sensitive (ts) mutants of dengue virus type 2 (DEN-2, TH-36 isolate) were induced by replication in primary hamster kidney cells treated with 5-azacytidine. Seven ts mutants were obtained from 138 clones isolated by an immunofluorescent cloning technique. Of these 7 ts mutants, 5 were sufficiently stable to permit partial characterization. Complementation was detected at very low but statistically significant levels between some ts mutants at 40 degrees C. Viral double-stranded RNA production was evaluated in LLC-MK2 cells at 30 degrees and 40 degrees C by micro-quantitative complement fixation. The results of complementation tests and RNA production tests indicated that the 4 of 5 stable ts mutants constitute 3 separate complementation groups (2 RNA+ and 1 RNA-groups), while a fifth ts mutant was RNA- but non-complementable. The data presented here indicate that a genetic system can be developed without employing traditional plaque or cytopathology methods. Further, the 5 DEN-2 ts mutants are believed to represent the only set of complementation-positive flavivirus mutants so far isolated.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 56929     DOI: 10.1007/bf01320576

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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4.  A single point mutation in nonstructural protein NS2 of bovine viral diarrhea virus results in temperature-sensitive attenuation of viral cytopathogenicity.

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