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Changes in membrane polypeptides that occur when chick embryo fibroblasts and NRK cells are transformed with avian sarcoma viruses
Authors:K R Stone  R E Smith  W K Joklik
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710 USA
Abstract:Studies were designed to detect changes in the plasma membrane polypeptide composition of chick embryo fibroblasts (CEF) and Normal rat kidney (NRK) cells following infection with avian RNA tumor viruses. A method capable of isolating large fragments of plasma cell membranes, based on fractionation in a two-phase polymer system, was developed for this purpose.Infection with the Prague (subgroup C) or SR (subgroup A) strains of RSV, or with ts 68 of SR-RSV-A or ts 339 of B77 at the permissive temperature, caused CEF to transform morphologically; simultaneously a limited number of changes occurred in their plasma cell membrane composition. They were: (a) a large increase in the rate of labeling with 14C-valine and in the total amount of a polypeptide with an apparent MW of 73,000; a similar small increase occurred with respect to a polypeptide with an MW of 95,000; neither could be labeled with 14C-glucosamine; (b) a decrease in the rate of labeling and in the total amount of high molecular weight glycopoly-peptides with MWs of about 250,000; (c) a decrease in the rate of labeling and in the total amount of a polypeptide with an MW of 39,000. Infection with ts 68 and ts 339 at the nonpermissive temperature, or with a nontransforming mutant of SR-RSV-A, or with RAV-7, did not cause alterations (a) and (b), but did cause alteration (c).Identical membrane polypeptide changes were observed in NRK cells infected with the Prague strain of RSV or with ts 339 of B77 at the permissive but not at the nonpermissive temperature. The significance of the fact that these changes, in particular the increases in the amounts of the 73,000 and 95,000 dalton polypeptides, occurred to the same extent in the membranes of both avian and mammalian cells is discussed.
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