Early Nuclear Antigen as DNA-Binding Protein in Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Intervirology
- Vol. 13 (6) , 352-356
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000149146
Abstract
Early nuclear complement-fixing antigen in cytomegalovirus (CMV) (strain Ad 169)-infected human embryonic fibroblasts is described. The nuclear antigen was solubilized from CMV-infected cells by high salt treatment. DNA-binding properties were studied by DNA-cellulose chromatography. The purified antigen, eluted from double-stranded DNA-cellulose columns, was added to acid-fixed nuclear preparations from human embryonic fibroblasts and then exposed to human sera containing antibodies to CMV. Positive staining was obtained by anti-complement immunofluorescence. These data identify the CM V-determined nuclear antigen as a DNA-binding protein. In this respect, it is similar to the Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen.Keywords
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