The Nucleocapsid Protein of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Isolated from the Brains of Nude Mice is Responsible for Abated Viral RNA Synthesis at the Normal Body Temperature of Mice
Abstract:Six temperature-sensitive mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) were isolated from the central nervous system (CNS) of athymic nude mice. The nude mice had been reconstituted with syngeneic T lymphocytes and then infected with a temperature-sensitive mutant of VSV, tsG31-KS5 VSV, for 20 days. In BHK-21 cells incubated at 38 *C, the normal body temperature of mice, all six CNS virus clones had diminished RNA synthesis, when compared to RNA production in BHK-21 cells incubated at 31 °C. In contrast, the or… Show more
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