Schuster F L, Clemente J S
J Cell Sci. 1977 Aug;26:359-71. doi: 10.1242/jcs.26.1.359.
Exposure of axenic cultures of the amoeboflagellate Naegleria gruberi EGs to the thymidine analogue 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) resulted in the induction of virus-like particles (VLP) and various structures associated with their development and presumed transmission. Previously, VLP induction could be accomplished only by growing amoebae in the presence of living bacteria as a food source. Addition of excess thymidine along with BrdU did not block induction of particles. This account demonstrates that the EGs-VLP system responded to BrdU as do a number of mammalian cell lines harbouring latent viruses, and provides the basis for future work on the infectivity of the VLPs for other amoebae as well as tissue culture cells.
将变形鞭毛虫格氏耐格里阿米巴EGs的无菌培养物暴露于胸腺嘧啶类似物5-溴-2'-脱氧尿苷(BrdU)中,会诱导产生病毒样颗粒(VLP)以及与其发育和假定传播相关的各种结构。此前,只有在以活细菌作为食物来源的情况下培养变形虫,才能实现VLP的诱导。同时添加过量的胸腺嘧啶和BrdU并不会阻止颗粒的诱导。本报告表明,EGs-VLP系统对BrdU的反应与许多携带潜伏病毒的哺乳动物细胞系类似,并为未来研究VLP对其他变形虫以及组织培养细胞的感染性奠定了基础。