Expression of Virus Specific Morphological Cell Transformation Induced in E nucleated Cells

Abstract
Chick embryo fibroblasts infected by a temperature sensitive mutant of Rous sarcoma virus were enucleated with cytochalasin B. The cytoplasts were still able to transform morphologically when shifted from nonpermissive to permissive temperature, and to revert to normal morphology when shifted from permissive to nonpermissive temperature. Apparently, the viral gene product responsible for transformation acts primarily on cytoplasmic or membrane components and not on the nucleus.

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