Type 4 adenovirus infection of HeLa cells effected a marked increase in synthesis of the saline-soluble DNA fraction, but not the host-cell DNA (the water-soluble fraction). This was demonstrated by the marked increase in specific activity of saline-soluble DNA but not water-soluble DNA when P32-inorganic phosphate or sodium formate-C14 was employed. When these isotopes were used to label cells before viral infection rather than during the process of viral propagation, the saline-soluble DNA from infected cells had a specific activity of 10 to 20 per cent less than that of uninfected cells, indicating that the saline-soluble DNA was synthesized both from prelabeled precursors of the cell pools and unlabeled materials from the medium. Saline-soluble DNA began to increase between 10 to 12 hours after viral infection and 3 to 4 hours before appearance of newly propagated infectious virus. The specific activity of the acid-soluble pool of infected cells also increased between 10 to 12 hours after viral inoculation when sodium formate-C14 was used as a radioisotope. When P32-inorganic phosphate was utilized, the specific activity of infected-cell RNA was increased approximately the same relative amount as when total RNA was determined chemically; i.e., 30 to 40 per cent. With type 5 adenovirus, not only did a 3- to 5-fold increase in saline-soluble DNA occur, but also an increase was measured in specific activity of RNA when P32-inorganic phosphate was used.
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February 01 1961
NUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS IN TYPES 4 AND 5 ADENOVIRUS-INFECTED HELA CELLS
Harold S. Ginsberg,
Harold S. Ginsberg
From the Departments of Preventive Medicine and Medicine, School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, and the University Hospitals, Cleveland
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Mary K. Dixon
Mary K. Dixon
From the Departments of Preventive Medicine and Medicine, School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, and the University Hospitals, Cleveland
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Harold S. Ginsberg
From the Departments of Preventive Medicine and Medicine, School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, and the University Hospitals, Cleveland
Mary K. Dixon
From the Departments of Preventive Medicine and Medicine, School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, and the University Hospitals, Cleveland
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September 25 1960
Online Issn: 1540-9538
Print Issn: 0022-1007
Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute
1961
J Exp Med (1961) 113 (2): 283–299.
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September 25 1960
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Harold S. Ginsberg, Mary K. Dixon; NUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS IN TYPES 4 AND 5 ADENOVIRUS-INFECTED HELA CELLS . J Exp Med 1 February 1961; 113 (2): 283–299. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.113.2.283
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