Temporal analysis of transcription and replication during acute infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus

F. V. Fuller-Pace, P. J. Southern

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Abstract

We have analyzed the accumulation of viral genomic and messenger RNAs in tissue culture cells during the first 24 hr of acute infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV). This has allowed comparison of the relative amounts of the genomic L and S RNAs (both genomic sense and genomic complementary sense) and of nucleoprotein (NP) and glycoprotein precursor (GP-C) mRNAs. Using these techniques NP mRNA was detected simultaneously with genomic S RNA, but the amount of NP mRNA accumulating during this period of infection was higher than that of GP-C mRNA. This is consistent with a model for ambisense RNA transcription and replication proposed by D. D. Auperin, V. Romanowski, M. Galinski and D. H. L. Bishop (J. Virol. 52:897-904,1984). The accumulation of S RNA exceeded that of L RNA and, for both L and S RNAs, the amount of genomic sense RNA was higher than that of genomic complementary RNA.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)260-263
Number of pages4
JournalVirology
Volume162
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1988

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Funding Information:
and secretarial assistance. This work was supported in part by USPHS Grants Al-09484, NS-12428, and AG-04342 and by USAMRIID Contracts C-301 3 and C-6234. The findings in this report are not to be construed as an official Department of the Army position unless so designated by other authorized documents.

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