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Integration of progeny simian virus 40 DNA into the host cell genome
Authors:Fritz Hölzel  Frantisek Sokol
Institution:The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology 36th Street at Spruce Philadelphia, Pa 19104, U.S.A.
Abstract:A procedure was developed for the separation of cellular DNA of productively infected monkey kidney cells from free simian virus 40 DNA. The application of this procedure allowed the investigation of progeny viral DNA integration into the host cell DNA by nucleic acid hybridization techniques. The purification consisted of precipitation of the cellular DNA by Hirt's (1967) method, velocity centrifugation in alkaline sucrose gradients, equilibrium centrifugation in ethidium bromide/CsCl solution, and an additional velocity centrifugation in an alkaline sucrose gradient. The efficiency of each step of the procedure was determined by monitoring the amount of contaminating free viral DNA. Purified cellular DNA, isolated from cells late after infection, contained approximately 0/sd006% free viral DNA, but as much as 2% integrated simian virus 40 DNA. This corresponds to more than 20,000 integrated virus genome equivalents per cell, as determined by DNA-DNA reassociation kinetics. Integration of simian virus 40 DNA into the cellular DNA became detectable at 24 hours after infection, and increased with the increase in the rate of viral DNA synthesis.
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