Surface expression of a nonstructural antigen on influenza A virus-infected cells.
AUTOR(ES)
Shaw, M W
RESUMO
Rabbit antiserum to the influenza A virus nonstructural protein, NS1, was used for indirect immunofluorescence studies of infected cells. Nonstructural antigens were detected on surfaces of P815 cells as early as 4 h after infection with A/WSN/40 virus. Adsorption of the serum with virion structural proteins did not affect the observed fluorescence, and a progressive increase in surface fluorescence at later times postinfection indicated that the surface antigen was newly synthesized during the replication cycle.
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