Expression of simian virus 40 early genes in transformed rat cells is correlated with maintenance of the transformed phenotype
- 1 October 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 75 (10) , 4987-4991
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.75.10.4987
Abstract
Early viral polypeptides synthesized in SV-40 rat transformants were identified by immunoprecipitation using anti-T (tumor) antigen immune serum. Four polypeptide classes could be identified, which were not detectable in extracts of nontransformed cells and were not precipitated from transformed cell extracts by nonimmune serum. Their apparent MW were 92,000, 63,000, 56,000 and 19,000. A similar pattern was observed in extracts from lytically infected cells, but the relative rate of radioactive labeling of the MW 63,000 and 56,000 species was in this case significantly lower than in transformed cells. In tsA30 transformants of type A, which maintain the transformed phenotype at high temperature, only minor quantitative variations of this pattern were observed when the cultures were shifted from 33.degree. to 40.5.degree. C. The rate of labeling of the 4 virus-specific polypeptides was decreased by 90% or more at high temperature in the temperature-sensitive N transformants. In all cases, a coordinated variation of the radioactivity associated with the different polypeptide classes was observed. The synthesis or processing, or both, of the viral early proteins may be controlled by different mechanisms in various types of SV-40 transformants and it may be under the positive control of a virus-coded protein in transformed cells of type N.Keywords
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