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Epstein-Barr virus induction by a serum factor. Purification of a high molecular weight protein that is responsible for induction.

G Bauer, P Höfler, M Simon.   

Abstract

Serum contains a factor that induces Epstein-Barr virus antigens in latently infected human lymphoblastoid cell lines and that cooperates with chemical inducers. Here we report the purification of a protein that is responsible for the effect. Using ammonium sulphate precipitation, chromatography on DEAE-agarose and cellulose, molecular sieve chromatography on Bio-Gel A-5, and glycerol gradient centrifugation, the factor was enriched about 300,000-fold compared to calf serum. Under neutral conditions, the protein chromatographed as a high molecular weight protein of about 5.5 X 10(5) both in its active and inactive form. Both forms of the molecule sedimented at about 7 s. The factor is an acidic protein with a pI of 5. It seems to be composed of high molecular and low molecular weight subunits. Nanogram amounts of purified factor are sufficient for measurable inducing effects.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6288682

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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