Mouse adenovirus: Growth of plaque-purified FL virus in cell lines and characterization of viral DNA
The FL strain of mouse adenovirus (AdFL) was plaque-purified and grown in mouse 3T6 cells. Purified virions resemble human adenoviruses by electron microscopy, and viral DNA shares physical properties with human adenovirus DNA. AdFL-DNA is a linear duplex with a molecular weight of 20 × 10 6, shows...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Virology (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 1977-10, Vol.82 (1), p.182-195 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The FL strain of mouse adenovirus (AdFL) was plaque-purified and grown in mouse 3T6 cells. Purified virions resemble human adenoviruses by electron microscopy, and viral DNA shares physical properties with human adenovirus DNA. AdFL-DNA is a linear duplex with a molecular weight of 20 × 10
6, shows evidence of protein covalently linked at each end, and forms single-strand circles after denaturation, indicating inverted repeat sequences at or near the ends of the molecule. However, less than 10% nucleotide sequence homology was found between AdFL-DNA and the DNAs of Ad2, 7, or 12. Also, the C + G content of AdFL-DNA (44%) is lower than that of human adenovirus DNAs. While there was reactivity between extracts of AdFL-infected cells and antiserum against human adenovirus, sera against the T antigens of human adenoviruses of groups A, B, and C did not react with AdFL-infected cell lysates. Six restriction endonucleases were used to cleave AdFL-DNA and to construct cleavage maps of the DNA. These maps differed from those of Ad2 or Ad5. |
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ISSN: | 0042-6822 1096-0341 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0042-6822(77)90041-1 |