Genetic Analysis of Adenovirus Type 2 II. Preliminary Phenotypic Characterization of Temperature-Sensitive Mutants
AUTOR(ES)
Weber, J.
RESUMO
The properties of temperature-sensitive mutants of adenovirus type 2 representing 12 complementation groups were studied. All mutants were normal with respect to adsorption as measured by viral inclusion formation and viral DNA synthesis as shown by velocity sedimentation in alkaline sucrose gradients. One mutant, however, formed viral inclusions of altered morphology at the nonpermissive temperature. The synthesis of the major capsid proteins was examined by immunodiffusion. On this basis, the complementation groups could be arranged as follows: (i) one group was negative for all three proteins; (ii) three groups failed to synthesize penton bases; (iii) eight groups were positive for hexons, pentons, and fibers. The assembly of virus particles at 39 C was examined by equilibrium sedimentation in CsCl; three groups were found defective, whereas two of the penton-negative groups were positive for virion production. Tests of the thermolability of virions at 50 C revealed eight groups labile whereas the remainder were insensitive to heat inactivation. None of five mutants inoculated in newborn rats induced tumors, although three of them were capable of in vitro transformation.
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