单纯疱疹病毒感染细胞染色质制备的特点

Ronald T Hay , John Hay
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摘要

从1型单纯疱疹病毒感染的幼鼠肾细胞中分离的染色质含有许多紧密相关的病毒诱导多肽。这些蛋白的一个子集在体外与固定的DNA结合(Vmw 175, 155, 130, 63, 43, 3839)。用酸从感染细胞染色质中提取的病毒诱导多肽包括Vmw 155(单纯疱疹病毒1型病毒粒子的主要衣壳蛋白)和Vmw 63和3839,它们在电荷方面是异质的,并且被磷酸化。在三磷酸脱氧核苷和MgCl2的存在下,这些染色质制剂能够在ATP、核糖核苷酸和醋酸钾的刺激下合成病毒和细胞DNA。体外合成的病毒DNA与预先标记的亲本DNA共沉积,但单链产物比亲本DNA小。密度标记表明正在进行广泛的合成,并且所有的BamHI片段都由体外合成的DNA代表。
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Characteristics of chromatin preparations from herpes simplex virus infected cells

Chromatin isolated from herpes simplex virus type 1-infected baby hamster kidney cells contains a number of tightly associated virus-induced polypeptides. A subset of these proteins bind to immobilized DNA in vitro (Vmw 175, 155, 130, 63, 43, 3839). Virus-induced polypeptides extractable with acid from infected cell chromatin include Vmw 155, the major capsid protein of herpes simplex virus type 1 virions, and Vmw 63 and 3839 which are heterogeneous with respect to charge and are phosphorylated. These chromatin preparations, in the presence of deoxynucleoside triphosphates and MgCl2 were capable of synthesizing viral and cell DNA in a reaction which was stimulated by the addition of ATP, riboNTPs and potassium acetate. In vitro synthesized viral DNA cosedimented with prelabelled parental DNA but the single-stranded product was smaller than parental DNA. Density labelling indicated that extensive synthesis was taking place and all BamHI fragments of viral DNA were represented by the DNA synthesized in vitro.

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