Olszewski N, Hagen G, Guilfoyle T J
Cell. 1982 Jun;29(2):395-402. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(82)90156-8.
Purified nuclei from turnip leaves infected by cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) have been shown to contain a fraction of CaMV DNA that consists of covalently closed circular molecules; possesses a nucleosome structure, based on sensitivity to micrococcal nuclease; and contains nuclear RNA polymerase II that selectively transcribes the coding strand of CaMV DNA in vitro. Our results suggest that the transcriptionally active CaMV DNA is in the form of a minichromosome and that this DNA does not contain the site-specific discontinuities characteristic of the virion.
已证明,从感染花椰菜花叶病毒(CaMV)的芜菁叶片中纯化得到的细胞核含有一部分CaMV DNA,其由共价闭合环状分子组成;基于对微球菌核酸酶的敏感性,具有核小体结构;并且含有核RNA聚合酶II,该酶在体外选择性转录CaMV DNA的编码链。我们的结果表明,转录活性CaMV DNA呈微型染色体形式,且该DNA不包含病毒粒子特有的位点特异性间断。