Neoplastic Transformation-Associated Stimulation of the In Vitro Resolution of Concatemer Junction Fragments from Minute Virus of Mice DNA
AUTOR(ES)
Kuntz-Simon, Gaëlle
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
Minute virus of mice (MVM) shows an oncotropic behavior reflected by its ability to amplify its genome more efficiently in a number of transformed versus normal cells. In vivo and in vitro studies revealed that the major effect of cell transformation on MVM DNA replication occurs at the level of double-stranded replicative-form amplification. In particular, resolution of MVM DNA concatemers into monomers was found to be highly sensitive to neoplastic transformation.
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