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J Gen Virol 49 (1980), 447-452; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-49-2-447
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An Interferon-induced Refractory State of L Cells: Role of the Nucleus and Cytoplasm

Bruce D. Lahm and George Veomett

School of Life Sciences University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588, U.S.A.

Pre-treatment of L cells with 750 units/ml of mouse interferon depressed the yield of interferon when the cells were treated with Newcastle disease virus (NDV). The refractory state persisted for more than 5 days. Nucleated fragments (karyoplasts) obtained by cytochalasin B-induced enucleation were made from such interferon pre-treated cells; cells reconstituted from these karyoplasts produced less interferon in response to NDV than did cells reconstituted from karyoplasts derived from untreated cells. The source of the enucleated cytoplasm (cytoplasts) used in the cellular reconstitutions did not affect the yields of interferon.

Received 22 May 1979; accepted 18 March 1980.





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