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An SV40 transformation revertant due to a host mutation: Isolation and complementation analysis
Silverstein, Gary H.; Kohrman, David C.; Christensen, Joan B.; Brockman, William W.; Imperiale, Michael J.
1992-04
Citation:Silverstein, Gary H., Kohrman, David C., Christensen, Joan B., Brockman, William W., Imperiale, Michael J. (1992/04)."An SV40 transformation revertant due to a host mutation: Isolation and complementation analysis." Virology 187(2): 723-733. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/30140>
Abstract: We have isolated an SV40 transformation revertant cell line, CLi L, by selection for normal cells whose growth is inhibited under low serum conditions. This line expresses a single, wild-type copy of large T antigen, yet is not transformed. It is not retransformable by transfection of SV40 DNA or infection with a recombinant retrovirus encoding large T antigen. Resistance to transformation therefore appears to be due to a cellular mutation. Fusion of CL1 L cells to normal 3T3 cells or SV40-transformed cells results in somatic cell hybrids that are transformed, indicating that resistance is recessive. In addition, fusion of CL1L cells to another SV40 transformation-resistant line, A27, results in transformed hybrids, indicating the existence of discrete complementation groups with respect to SV40 transformation.