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J Gen Virol 56 (1981), 199-202; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-56-1-199
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Protein Synthesis in Vero Cells Abortively Infected with Influenza B Virus

Kiyoto Nakamura and Morio Homma

Department of Bacteriology Yamagata University School of Medicine, Yamagata, Zao-Iida 990-23, Japan

Growth of influenza B virus was found to be greatly restricted in Vero cells compared with that in MDCK cells. The analysis of protein synthesis in infected cells showed that the synthesis of M protein is selectively inhibited in abortive infection. Cell fractionation experiments demonstrated that the viral glycoproteins, HA and NA, migrate from rough membranes via smooth membranes to plasma membranes in abortive as well as in productive cells. These results suggest that intracellular migration of influenza B virus glycoproteins occurs independently of the synthesis of M protein although M protein synthesis appears to be required for the formation of virus particles.

Keywords: influenza virus, abortive infection, matrix protein, Vero cells

Received 26 November 1980; accepted 13 April 1981.


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