Transformation with specific fragments of adenovirus DNAs II. Analysis of the viral DNA sequences present in cells transformed with a 7% fragment of adenovirus 5 DNA
Five clones of rat kidney cells transformed by a small restriction endonuclease fragment of adenovirus 5 (Ad5) DNA (fragment HsuI G, which represents the left terminal 7% of the adenovirus genome) were analyzed with respect to the viral DNA sequences present in the cellular DNAs. In these analyses,...
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description | Five clones of rat kidney cells transformed by a small restriction endonuclease fragment of adenovirus 5 (Ad5) DNA (fragment
HsuI G, which represents the left terminal 7% of the adenovirus genome) were analyzed with respect to the viral DNA sequences present in the cellular DNAs. In these analyses, the kinetics of renaturation of
32P-labeled specific fragments of Ad5 DNA was measured in the presence of a large amount of DNA extracted either from each of the transformed cell lines or from untransformed cells. The fragments were produced by digestion of
32P-labeled adenovirus 5 DNA with endo R·
HsuI, or by digestion of
32P-labeled fragment
HsuI G of adeno 5 DNA with endo R·
HpaI. All five transformed lines were found to contain DNA sequences homologous to 75–80% of Ad5 fragment
HsuI G only. Clones II and V contained approximately 48 copies per quantity of diploid cell DNA, clone VI about 35 copies, clone IV 22 copies and clone III 5–10 copies. These results indicate that a viral DNA segment as small as 5.5% of the Ad5 genome, contains sufficient information for the maintenance of transformation. |
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32P-labeled specific fragments of Ad5 DNA was measured in the presence of a large amount of DNA extracted either from each of the transformed cell lines or from untransformed cells. The fragments were produced by digestion of
32P-labeled adenovirus 5 DNA with endo R·
HsuI, or by digestion of
32P-labeled fragment
HsuI G of adeno 5 DNA with endo R·
HpaI. All five transformed lines were found to contain DNA sequences homologous to 75–80% of Ad5 fragment
HsuI G only. Clones II and V contained approximately 48 copies per quantity of diploid cell DNA, clone VI about 35 copies, clone IV 22 copies and clone III 5–10 copies. These results indicate that a viral DNA segment as small as 5.5% of the Ad5 genome, contains sufficient information for the maintenance of transformation.</abstract><cop>Netherlands</cop><pub>Elsevier B.V</pub><pmid>608591</pmid><doi>10.1016/0378-1119(77)90013-0</doi><tpages>14</tpages></addata></record> |
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