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J Virol. 1974 February; 13(2): 394-399
Copyright © 1974 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Virus Replication in Enucleate Cells: Vesicular Stomatitis Virus and Influenza Virus

E. A. C. Follett, C. R. Pringle, W. H. Wunner and J. J. Skehel

Institute of Virology, Glasgow, Scotland, and National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, England

ABSTRACT

The requirement of the presence of a nucleus for the replication of vesicular stomatitis virus and influenza virus has been examined by following the growth and development of these viruses in enucleate BS-C-1 cells. Vesicular stomatitis virus replicates normally in enucleate cells with the rate of production of infectious virus, the amount of virus-specific protein synthesis, and the type of proteins produced being essentially the same in nucleate and enucleate cells. Influenza virus does not replicate in enucleate cells, no virus gene products can be detected, and there is no inhibition of cellular protein synthesis.


J Virol. 1974 February; 13(2): 394-399
Copyright © 1974 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.




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