Production of env-deficient rous sarcoma virus (RSV) early after infection.

1997 
: Production of defective virus particles during the early stage of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) infection of chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF) was examined. RSV harvested 2 days post infection (2pi) had 10 to 30 times lower specific infectivity (focus forming units/unit reverse transcriptase activity) than 5pi harvest. Virus particles produced on day 2 contained less env proteins than particles harvested on day 5. The amount of other viral proteins was equal in particles harvested on day 2 and day 5. Analysis of infected cells revealed that these cells synthesized less env proteins on day 2 than on day 5. RSV RNA in infected cells was spliced normally on day 2. Infection at a low multiplicity of infection (moi) prolonged the production of defective particles. When infection was initiated by a low moi (0.01), particles harvested on day 5 had the same characteristics as 2pi particles after infection with a high moi (1.0). We conclude that the low infectivity of early harvest is due to the reduced amount of env proteins in virus particles, which is a consequence of the reduced env protein synthesis.
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