Rowe D, Heston L, Metlay J, Miller G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1985 Nov;82(21):7429-33. doi: 10.1073/pnas.82.21.7429.
An Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) deletion mutant, HR-1, cannot immortalize lymphocytes. HR-1 was derived from a virus strain, Jijoye, that is immortalization competent. Using human antiserum from certain patients with chronic active EBV infection, we have identified in Jijoye cells a protein of apparent mass of 78-80 kDa that is missing in cells with the HR-1 genome. A protein of identical size and antigenicity has been stably expressed in mouse LTK- cells by gene transfer with cloned Jijoye EBV DNA that encompasses the deletion in the HR-1 genome. The expressed product is a nuclear neoantigen. The polypeptide we have identified is likely to be essential in the immortalization process.
一种爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒(EBV)缺失突变体HR-1无法使淋巴细胞永生化。HR-1源自一种具有永生化能力的病毒株Jijoye。利用来自某些慢性活动性EBV感染患者的人抗血清,我们在Jijoye细胞中鉴定出一种表观质量为78 - 80 kDa的蛋白质,而具有HR-1基因组的细胞中则缺失该蛋白质。通过用包含HR-1基因组中缺失部分的克隆Jijoye EBV DNA进行基因转移,在小鼠LTK⁻细胞中稳定表达了一种大小和抗原性相同的蛋白质。表达产物是一种核新抗原。我们鉴定出的这种多肽可能在永生化过程中至关重要。