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DNA polymerase activities in growing cells infected with simian virus 40
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Viral ReplicationSv40 InfectionMolecular VirologyDna Polymerase ActivitiesNatural SciencesPathogenesisImmunologyDna ReplicationVirologyMolecular BiologySimian Virus 40Sv40 Dna ReplicationMicrobiologyMedicineCv1 CellsVirus GeneViral Genetics
Growing CV1 cells were infected with simian virus 40 (SV40), and the levels of DNA polymerases-alpha, -beta, and -gamma were analyzed in the cytoplasm, nuclear Triton wash, and nucleus. In the cytoplasmic fraction, the amount of alpha-, beta-, or gamma-polymerase remained unaltered after SV40 infection. The activity of DNA polymerase-alpha increased five- to sixfold in the nuclear Triton wash and threefold in the nuclei and then remained enhanced only inside the nuclei. That of DNA polymerases-beta and gamma increased mostly in the nuclei after infection. These results suggest that DNA polymerase-alpha could be the major enzyme involved in SV40 DNA replication.
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