1978
DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(78)90103-4
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Transformation of a rat cell line by an adenovirus 7 DNA fragment

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“…Transformation of cells with purified restriction endonuclease fragments of virus DNA (Graham et al, 1974;van der Eb et al, 1977;Sekikawa et aL, 1978;Shiroki et aL, 1977) as well as studies on the effect of host-range and deletion mutants on the transforming activity of the virus (Graham et al, 1978) have located the virus genes responsible for cellular transformation to (approx.) the left-most 12 % of the virus genome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transformation of cells with purified restriction endonuclease fragments of virus DNA (Graham et al, 1974;van der Eb et al, 1977;Sekikawa et aL, 1978;Shiroki et aL, 1977) as well as studies on the effect of host-range and deletion mutants on the transforming activity of the virus (Graham et al, 1978) have located the virus genes responsible for cellular transformation to (approx.) the left-most 12 % of the virus genome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, T antigen has been used as a marker for Adl2-infected or transformed cells. Recently, evidence has accumulated showing that the transforming genes of human adenovirus are in only a small region of the left end in the viral genome (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9). T antigen is considered to be the product of the adenovirus transforming genes as analyzed in Ad2- (10)(11)(12), 14), or Adl2-infected cells (15,16).…”
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“…This deduction followed from our unpublished observations. In our system, the DNA of 0-3.6 map units of BAV3 genome was not necessary for transformation (7,16), whereas the same left-hand ends of human adenovirus genome were essential (20,23,28). We recently found that it is the left-hand end where r or 1 strand of each viral DNA is transcribed, possibly in the opposite direction, in BAV3 and human adenoviruses, respectively (manuscript in preparation), though the other mode of transcription of BAV3 DNA) sites, strands, and directions) was generally similar to human adenoviruses (18,21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%