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Shope fibroma virus. I. Biological and molecular properties of a cytocidal and a noncytocidal strain.

B G Pogo, P Freimuth, A Stein.   

Abstract

The biological and molecular properties of two strains of Shope fibroma virus (SFV) were compared. SFV-I was highly cytocidal to most of the cell lines tested and produced pocks in the chorioallantoic membrane of chick embryos. By contrast, SFV-W did not produce cytopathic effects in any of the cell lines or in the chorioallantoic membrane, but it induced characteristic foci 3 to 4 days after infection. Both strains produced tumors when inoculated into the skin of susceptible rabbits. Maximal infectivity in BSC-1 cells was reached by both strains between 24 to 48 h after inoculation. Viral DNA synthesis also took place at the same time, although cells infected with SFV-I incorporated three times more [(3)H]thymidine than cells infected with SFV-W. Sedimentation analysis and hydroxylapatite chromatography of the two viral DNAs indicated that their molecular weights were similar and that both were naturally cross-linked. Digestion with three restriction endonucleases, however, revealed that they had different restriction sites. When SFV-I and vaccinia DNA were compared, the restriction patterns were more alike. Analysis of the virion structural proteins by gel electrophoresis indicated that SFV-I, SFV-W, and vaccinia virus had many polypeptides in common, although there were distinctive differences among the three viruses. Finally, the results of plaque neutralization tests with different antisera showed that SFV-I and SFV-W shared common antigens and that vaccinia antiserum inhibited SFV-I but not SFV-W. We conclude that the SFV-I genome contains information for both cytolysis and tumorigenesis. This unusual virus may be a recombinant between an orthopoxvirus and a leporipoxvirus.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6283131      PMCID: PMC256729     

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


  15 in total

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Authors:  D des Gouttes Olgiati; B G Pogo; S Dales
Journal:  Virology       Date:  1976-05       Impact factor: 3.616

2.  Biogenesis of poxviruses: further evidence for inhibition of host and virus DNA synthesis by a component of the invading inoculum particle.

Authors:  B G Pogo; S Dales
Journal:  Virology       Date:  1974-04       Impact factor: 3.616

3.  Changes in parental vaccinia virus DNA after viral penetration into cells.

Authors:  B G Pogo
Journal:  Virology       Date:  1980-03       Impact factor: 3.616

4.  [Existence of synthesis of cellular DNA linked to viral infection in cells infected with Shope fibroma virus].

Authors:  B Jacquemont; L Gazzolo
Journal:  C R Acad Hebd Seances Acad Sci D       Date:  1971-07-12

5.  The mode of replication of vaccinia virus DNA.

Authors:  B G Pogo; M T O'Shea
Journal:  Virology       Date:  1978-01       Impact factor: 3.616

6.  Nucleic acid synthesis in HeLa cells infected with Shope fibroma virus.

Authors:  D Ewton; M E Hodes
Journal:  Virology       Date:  1967-09       Impact factor: 3.616

7.  Comparison of cytocidal and noncytocidal strains of Shope rabbit fibroma virus.

Authors:  H C Hinze; D L Walker
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1971-05       Impact factor: 5.103

8.  Effect of persistent fibroma virus infection on susceptibility of cells to other viruses.

Authors:  B L Padgett; D L Walker
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1970-02       Impact factor: 5.103

9.  Cellular deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and loss of contact inhibition in irradiated and contact-inhibited cell cultures infected with fibroma virus.

Authors:  W A Tompkins; D L Walker; H C Hinze
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1969-11       Impact factor: 5.103

10.  Elimination of naturally occurring crosslinks in vaccinia virus DNA after viral penetration into cells.

Authors:  B G Pogo
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1977-04       Impact factor: 11.205

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  3 in total

1.  Shope fibroma virus. II. Role of the virion-associated nucleases.

Authors:  B G Pogo; A Stein; P Freimuth
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1982-01       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Tumorigenic conversion of NIH 3T3 cells by transfection with Shope fibroma virus DNA.

Authors:  K M Obom; B G Pogo
Journal:  Virus Genes       Date:  1989-09       Impact factor: 2.332

3.  Vaccinia virus induces ribonucleotide reductase in primate cells.

Authors:  M B Slabaugh; T L Johnson; C K Mathews
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1984-11       Impact factor: 5.103

  3 in total

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