Rhode S L
J Virol. 1976 Feb;17(2):659-67. doi: 10.1128/JVI.17.2.659-667.1976.
Two temperature-sensitive mutants of the parvovirus H-1 have been isolated and characterized. These mutants are distinguishable by the immunofluorescent staining of cells infected by them and by the thermolability of their hemagglutinins. Under restrictive conditions both mutants synthesize a missense capsid protein defective in hemmaglutination. Synthesis of the viral DNA strand was shown to be diminished for both wild-type virus and these mutants at the restrictive temperature of 39.5 C, but the mutants were more defective than the wild type at the less restrictive temperature of 38 C. Replicative form DNA replication was not decreased in these mutants. It is proposed that H-1 requires one of the capsid proteins for the synthesis of the single-stranded progeny DNA.
已经分离并鉴定了细小病毒H-1的两个温度敏感突变体。这些突变体可通过被它们感染的细胞的免疫荧光染色以及它们血凝素的热稳定性来区分。在限制条件下,两个突变体都合成了在血凝方面有缺陷的错义衣壳蛋白。在39.5℃的限制温度下,野生型病毒和这些突变体的病毒DNA链合成均减少,但在38℃这个限制较小的温度下,突变体比野生型更有缺陷。这些突变体中的复制型DNA复制并未减少。有人提出,H-1单链子代DNA的合成需要一种衣壳蛋白。