THE UPTAKE OF RADIOACTIVE PHOSPHORUS BY INFLUENZA VIRUS A (PR8 STRAIN)
- 1 June 1950
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Research
- Vol. 28e (3) , 121-134
- https://doi.org/10.1139/cjr50e-019
Abstract
Radioactive inorganic phosphorus placed in the allantoic sacs of embryonated eggs three hours after inoculation with influenza virus was incorporated into the structure of the virus during its growth. There was little or no direct exchange between the virus and radioactive inorganic phosphorus. The specific activity of purified labelled virus rose linearly with increasing amounts of radioactive phosphorus administered to the eggs. When radioactive phosphorus was placed in the allantoic sac 48 hr. before inoculation with influenza virus the newly formed labelled virus had a specific activity about 20% higher than when isotope was administered at the same time as virus. As the amount of isotope injected into each infected egg was increased up to 775 μrd. an increasing number of embryos died during the subsequent period of virus growth. The yield of virus from the surviving eggs was not less than from eggs which had not received radioactive phosphorus. Under the experimental conditions described the amount of isotope which could be introduced into influenza virus was not sufficient to permit the use of the marked virus in metabolism experiments in animals or embryonated eggs.Keywords
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