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Effect of SV4O Infection on DNA Polymerase Activity in Monkey Cells

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DNA Synthesis

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Infection of permissive host cells by either simian virus 40 (SV4O) or polyoma virus causes a wide spectrum of changes in cell metabolism. The activities of a number of enzymes concerned with DNA metabolism increase; host cell DNA synthesis is usually initiated and one round of DNA replication appears to occur; cell histone and non-histone chromosomal proteins are synthesized at increased rates. Changes in the cell surface and in cell morphology occur, along with the expression of viral specific non-capsid antigens, such as T, U, or TSTA (references 1–5 are recent reviews of SV4O and polyoma virus molecular biology). We have carried out experiments examining one aspect of this virushost cell interaction more closely: the effect of SV4O infection on monkey cell DNA polymerase activity.

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Riva, S., Cline, M.A., Laipis, P.J. (1978). Effect of SV4O Infection on DNA Polymerase Activity in Monkey Cells. In: Molineux, I., Kohiyama, M. (eds) DNA Synthesis. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0844-7_46

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