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Viral Events Necessary for the Induction of Interferon in Chick Embryo Cells
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Viral ReplicationGeneticsImmunologyViral PathogenesisViral Events NecessaryEmbryologyTemperature-sensitive MutantsVirus GeneViral GeneticsVirologyCell BiologyViral RnaDevelopmental BiologyMolecular VirologyPathogenesisGenetic EngineeringVirus-host InteractionMedicineChick Embryo CellsViral Immunity
Temperature-sensitive mutants of Sindbis virus were employed to investigate the nature of the viral event(s) which induces chick-embryo cells to produce interferon. Chick embryo cells induced by the parental heat-resistant strain of Sindbis virus produced essentially equal amounts of interferon at 29 and 42 C. An RNA(-) and three RNA(+) strains [temperature-sensitive mutants unable (RNA(-)) and able (RNA(+)) to make ribonucleic acid] produced interferon at 29 C but not at 42 C. It is concluded that viral RNA per se and the replication of viral RNA do not induce interferon production by chick embryo cells.
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