Transformation-defective mutants of feline sarcoma virus which express a product of the viral src gene
- 1 July 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 35 (1) , 129-140
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.35.1.129-140.1980
Abstract
Mink cell cultures infected with the Snyder-Theilen strain of feline sarcoma-leukemia virus were cloned from single cells under conditions favoring single virus-single cell interactions. The primary colonies included typical feline sarcoma virus (FeSV)-transformed nonproducer clones, 1 of which segregated revertants, and FeSV-infected, phenotypically normal clones, 3 of which spontaneously converted to the transformed phenotype. The revertants and spontaneous transformants were compared with parental and sister clones expressing the opposite phenotype. Transformed subclones formed colonies in agar, were tumorigenic in nude mice and failed to bind epidermal growth factor; flat sister subclones were indistinguishable from uninfected mink cells in each of these assays. Sister subclones derived from the same infectious event contained FeSV proviruses integrated at the same molecular site, regardless of which phenotype was expressed. One revertant clone lacked most FeSV proviral DNA sequences but retained terminal portions of the FeSV genome which persisted at the original site of proviral DNA insertion. Two flat subclones expressed viral RNA and the phosphorylated gag-x polyprotein (pp78gag-x) encoded by the gag and src sequences of the FeSV genome. Both of these clones were susceptible to retransformation by FeSV. Although unable to induce foci, the viruses rescued from these cells contained as much FeSV RNA as the focus-forming viruses rescued from transformed sister subclones and could be retransmitted to mink cells, again inducing FeSV gene products without signs of morphological transformation. These FeSV genomes may represent transformation-defective mutants.This publication has 44 references indexed in Scilit:
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