Hanafusa T, Mathey-Prevot B, Feldman R A, Hanafusa H
J Virol. 1981 Apr;38(1):347-55. doi: 10.1128/JVI.38.1.347-355.1981.
Two temperature-sensitive mutants of Fujinami sarcoma virus were isolated and characterized. Cells infected with the mutants were temperature sensitive in focus formation, colony formation, increased sugar uptake, and synthesis of plasminogen activator. The changes between transformed and nontransformed states of cultures were completely reversible by shifting the temperature. A Fujinami sarcoma virus-specific protein of 130,000 daltons, p130, was synthesized in mutant-infected cells regardless of the temperature, but the immunoprecipitates of p130 from extracts of infected cells were active in protein kinase only when cells had been incubated at the permissive temperature. These results appear to indicate that p130 is the transforming protein of Fujinami sarcoma virus, and that its protein kinase activity plays a crucial role in cell transformation by this virus.
分离并鉴定了两种 Fujinami 肉瘤病毒的温度敏感突变体。感染突变体的细胞在病灶形成、集落形成、糖摄取增加以及纤溶酶原激活物合成方面表现出温度敏感性。通过改变温度,培养物在转化状态和未转化状态之间的变化是完全可逆的。无论温度如何,在感染突变体的细胞中都会合成一种 130,000 道尔顿的 Fujinami 肉瘤病毒特异性蛋白 p130,但只有当细胞在允许温度下孵育时,从感染细胞提取物中免疫沉淀的 p130 才具有蛋白激酶活性。这些结果似乎表明 p130 是 Fujinami 肉瘤病毒的转化蛋白,并且其蛋白激酶活性在该病毒引起的细胞转化中起关键作用。