Author:
Cheung A K,Hoggan M D,Hauswirth W W,Berns K I
Abstract
A clone of human cells (Detroit 6) latently infected by adeno-associated virus (AAV) has been characterized with regard to the status of the viral DNA. In both early (9 to 10) and late (118) passages of the clone, AAV-DNA was recombined with host DNA, at least in some cases as a head-to-tail tandem repeat, via the terminal sequences of the viral genome. However, it was not possible to distinguish between integration into chromosomal DNA and very large plasmids (< 20 x 10(6) molecular weight) which contain both viral and cellular DNA sequences. Although evidence for some modifications of the viral sequence was obtained, most of the integrated sequences appeared to be intact. In some cases sequences of undetermined origin separated adjacent copies of the viral genome. Free copies of the AAV genome were detectable in late passage cells, but not in early passage cells. The orientation of nucleotide sequences present in the free AAV DNA from late passage cells was indistinguishable from that of virion DNA. With the notable exception, the organization of the integrated AAV sequences as determined by restriction enzyme digestion remained constant with continued passage. Digestion with SmaI, which cleaves within the palindromic region of the terminal repetition in AAV DNA, produced reproducibly different patterns when early and late passage DNAs were compared. Several models for rescue of free copies of the genome from the integrated DNA are possible, all of which involve the terminal repetition.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
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