The virus-cell interaction that leads cells that are nonpermissive for viral growth to become transformed and ultimately tumorigenic is complex, involving multiple viral stimuli and an array of host responses. The portion of the SV40 genome required for the induction of transformation (Graham et al. 1975) encodes two proteins, large T (m.w. 96,000) and small T (m.w. 17,000) (Prives et al. 1977). In response to these two proteins, cells acquire a variety of properties not demonstrated by their uninfected counterparts. These transformed cells proliferate at higher temperatures (Ossowski and Sachs 1967), frequently grow to much higher population densities, grow in medium supplemented with only low levels of serum factors, and exhibit anchorage...
Two proteins, designated large and small T antigens, have been identified as primary translational p...
intranuclear antigen present during both productive and abortive infections, as well as in all speci...
Because an understanding of complex biological phenomena can be facilitated by genetic analysis, we ...
SV40 causes tumor formation in animals and trans-forms tissue-culture cells. Experiments with early ...
Cells transformed by SV40 express the same func-tions that appear early after lytic infection. The f...
Cells transformed by SV40 express the same functions that appear early after lytic infection. The fi...
AbstractThe large T antigen (LT) protein of JCV and SV40 polyomaviruses is required to induce tumors...
Mutants of SV40 with deletions of various sizes mapping between 0.54 and 0.59 on the genome grow at ...
The early gene of wild-type (wt) SV40 specifies two related proteins, referred to as large (Mr 88000...
The end point of the study of viral transformation is a greater understanding of the mechanism of ho...
AbstractSV40 transforms cells through the action of two oncoproteins, large T antigen and small t an...
AbstractDefining the ability of simian virus 40 (SV40) to transform human cells has become of even g...
In addition to the virus-coded large T and small T antigens, several other proteins can be im-munopr...
THE early region of the small DNA tumour virus, simian virus 40 (SV40), is known to code for at leas...
Cellular transformation bySV40 requires the stable inheritance of viral gene sequences and the inter...
Two proteins, designated large and small T antigens, have been identified as primary translational p...
intranuclear antigen present during both productive and abortive infections, as well as in all speci...
Because an understanding of complex biological phenomena can be facilitated by genetic analysis, we ...
SV40 causes tumor formation in animals and trans-forms tissue-culture cells. Experiments with early ...
Cells transformed by SV40 express the same func-tions that appear early after lytic infection. The f...
Cells transformed by SV40 express the same functions that appear early after lytic infection. The fi...
AbstractThe large T antigen (LT) protein of JCV and SV40 polyomaviruses is required to induce tumors...
Mutants of SV40 with deletions of various sizes mapping between 0.54 and 0.59 on the genome grow at ...
The early gene of wild-type (wt) SV40 specifies two related proteins, referred to as large (Mr 88000...
The end point of the study of viral transformation is a greater understanding of the mechanism of ho...
AbstractSV40 transforms cells through the action of two oncoproteins, large T antigen and small t an...
AbstractDefining the ability of simian virus 40 (SV40) to transform human cells has become of even g...
In addition to the virus-coded large T and small T antigens, several other proteins can be im-munopr...
THE early region of the small DNA tumour virus, simian virus 40 (SV40), is known to code for at leas...
Cellular transformation bySV40 requires the stable inheritance of viral gene sequences and the inter...
Two proteins, designated large and small T antigens, have been identified as primary translational p...
intranuclear antigen present during both productive and abortive infections, as well as in all speci...
Because an understanding of complex biological phenomena can be facilitated by genetic analysis, we ...