Literature DB >> 6178846

Intracellular ribonucleoprotein complexes of visna virus are infectious.

P Filippi, R Vigne, G Quérat, C Jouanny, N Sauze.   

Abstract

Sheep choroid plexus cells infected with visna virus produce intracytoplasmic viral ribonucleoprotein complexes with sedimentation values of 120S to 200S and buoyant densities of 1.29 to 1.32 g/cm3. These ribonucleoprotein complexes display an endogenous RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity and contain all of the species of RNA associated with polysomes. An analysis of the polypeptides present in the ribonucleoproteins allowed us to identify the mature internal virion core proteins and their precursor, Pr55gag, as well as the glycosylated envelope precursor gPr150env and small amounts of mature glycoprotein gp135. Ultracentrifugation-purified ribonucleoproteins could infect sheep choroid plexus cells and led to a normal lytic cycle with virus production. Our results suggest that visna virus can propagate by means of intracellular infectious particles.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6178846      PMCID: PMC256940          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.42.3.1057-1066.1982

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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Authors:  R Vigne; P Filippi; G Quérat; N Sauze; C Vitu; P Russo; P Delori
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