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The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 139, 427-438, Copyright © 1974 by The Rockefeller University Press


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ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF C-TYPE VIRAL GENE PRODUCTS OF VIRUS-NEGATIVE MOUSE CELLS

John R. Stephenson 1, Steven R. Tronick 1, Roberta K. Reynolds 1, and Stuart A. Aaronson 1

1 From the Viral Carcinogenesis Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20014

Antigens which immunologically cross-react with two mouse C-type viral polypeptides, p30 and p12, are present at very low levels in normal virus-negative mouse cells. These two antigens have been purified by 50–300-fold from cell extracts and shown to cochromatograph with the corresponding labeled viral polypeptides in several systems. Their type-specific antigenicities are shown to be distinct from those of previously tested MuLV isolates suggesting that they may be components of a new class of endogenous C-type virus. The methods utilized in the present studies for concentration of virus-specific antigens of normal mouse cells provide an approach for detection of C-type viral antigens in cells of other species.

Submitted on November 4, 1973


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