Heberling R L, Barker S T, Kalter S S, Smith G C, Helmke R J
Science. 1977 Jan 21;195(4275):289-92. doi: 10.1126/science.63993.
An oncornavirus isolated from a squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) lung culture has a density of 1.16 to 1.17 grams per milliliter, contains 70S RNA, and has an RNA-directed DNA polymerase that prefers Mg2+ over Mn2+ in an assay in which polyribocytidylate - oligodeoxyguanylate (12-18) is used as a synthetic template. Morphologically, the virus resembles Mason-Pfizer monkey virus but is antigenically distinct from this virus. The virus grows in cells of human, chimpanzee, rhesus monkey, canine, and mink origin, but not cells of squirrel monkey origin. On the basis of its properties, the newly isolated virus can be classified as a retravirus.
从松鼠猴(Saimiri sciureus)肺组织培养物中分离出的一种肿瘤病毒,其密度为每毫升1.16至1.17克,含有70S RNA,并且有一种RNA指导的DNA聚合酶,在以聚核糖胞苷酸 - 寡聚脱氧鸟苷酸(12 - 18)作为合成模板的测定中,该酶对Mg2+的偏好超过Mn2+。在形态学上,该病毒类似于梅森 - Pfizer猴病毒,但在抗原性上与该病毒不同。该病毒能在人、黑猩猩、恒河猴、犬和貂来源的细胞中生长,但不能在松鼠猴来源的细胞中生长。根据其特性,新分离出的病毒可归类为逆转录病毒。