Putzrath R M, Maniloff J
J Virol. 1978 Oct;28(1):254-61. doi: 10.1128/JVI.28.1.254-261.1978.
MVL2, an enveloped double-stranded DNA mycoplasmavirus, causes a nonlytic infection of Acholeplasma laidlawii leading to the establishment of a persistent infection. Persistently infected clones were found to be resistant to superinfection by homologous virus, but could be infected by heterologous virus. Cells in a persistently infected culture had the potential to produce virus and transmitted this potential as a stable heritable trait. Mitomycin C and UV light induced an increase in infectious centers in persistently infected cultures.
MVL2是一种有包膜的双链DNA支原体病毒,可引起莱氏无胆甾原体的非裂解性感染,从而导致持续性感染的建立。发现持续感染的克隆对同源病毒的超感染具有抗性,但可被异源病毒感染。持续感染培养物中的细胞具有产生病毒的潜力,并将这种潜力作为一种稳定的可遗传性状传递下去。丝裂霉素C和紫外线可使持续感染培养物中的感染中心增加。