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Department of Microbiology, Guy's Hospital Medical School, London Bridge, London SE1 9RT, U.K.
Infection of mouse embryo fibroblasts in G1 or S phase with encephalomyocarditis virus gave different kinetics of viral RNA synthesis. In S phase cells, RNA synthesis was faster and reached higher levels than in G1 cells. Virus-specified proteins were fewer in G1 cells than in S cells during the early stage of the infection and c.p.e. in G1 cells appeared about 4 h later than in S cells. Addition of a cellular factor with ability to affect cell conformation had an inhibitory effect on viral RNA synthesis.
Keywords: EMC virus, cell cycle, RNA and protein synthesis
Received 20 February 1985;
accepted 4 April 1985.
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