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Influenza virus-specific RNA and protein syntheses in cells infected with temperature-sensitive mutants defective in the genome segment encoding nonstructural proteins.

A J Wolstenholme, T Barrett, S T Nichol, B W Mahy.   

Abstract

Virus-specific protein and RNA syntheses have been analyzed in chicken embryo fibroblast cells infected with two group IV temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of influenza A (fowl plague) virus in which the ts lesion maps in RNA segment 8 (J. W. Almond, D. McGeoch, and R. D. Barry, Virology 92:416-427, 1979), known to code to code for two nonstructural proteins, NS1 and NS2. Both mutants induced the synthesis of similar amounts of all the early virus-specific proteins (P1, P2, P3, NP, and NS1) at temperatures that were either permissive (34 degrees C) or nonpermissive (40.5 degrees C) for replication. However, the synthesis of M protein, which normally accumulates late in infection, was greatly reduced in ts mutant-infected cells at 40.5 degrees C compared to 34 degrees C. The NS2 protein was not detected at either temperature in cells infected with one mutant (mN3), and was detected only at the permissive temperature in cells infected with mutant ts47. There was no overall reduction in polyadenylated (A+) complementary RNA, which functions as mRNA, in cells infected with these mutants at 40.5 degrees C compared to 34 degrees C, nor was there any evidence of selective accumulation of this type of RNA within the nucleus at the nonpermissive temperature. No significant differences in ts mutant virion RNA transcriptase activity were detected by assays in vitro at 31 and 40.5 degrees C compared to wild-type virus. Virus-specific non-polyadenylated (A-) complementary RNA, which is believed to act as the template for new virion RNA production, accumulated normally in cells at both 34 and 40.5 degrees C, but at 40.5 degrees C accumulation of new virion RNA was reduced by greater than 90% when compared to accumulation at 34 degrees C.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6447801      PMCID: PMC288776     

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


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