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Query: UMLS:C0268318 (
ICP
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In cells infected with herpes simplex virus, HSV-I, newly synthesized polypeptides accumulated in the nucleus at different rates, which did not change during the first 6 h after infection. Canavanine, an arginine analogue, prevented the nuclear accumulation of
ICP
(infected cell polypeptides) 5 and 8 and azetidine, a proline analogue, prevented that of
ICP
5 and 7. The transfer of polypeptides to the nucleus was inhibited at 4 degrees C but not by dinitrophenol. Some of the nuclear polypeptides could be released by washing isolated nuclei with hypertonic salt solutions.
ICP
17 was particularly sensitive to high salt treatment while
ICP
5 and II were resistent.
ICP
4b, a modified form of the
alpha polypeptide
ICP
4, was released by EDTA, and the detergent NP40 removed
ICP
II. Treatment of nuclei with DNase selectively reduced the amount of bound alpha polypeptides
ICP
4c (the second modified form of
ICP
4), 0 and 27 as well as
ICP
8 and 25. Nuclei isolated from infected or uninfected cells and incubated in labelled cytoplasmic extracts took up primarily
ICP
8 and 32. Alpha polypeptides were taken up to a lesser extent and
ICP
6 and 10 were excluded. It is concluded that affinities for various constituents of host cell nuclei are likely to determine the nuclear accumulation of specific virus polypeptides.
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PMID:On the association of virus proteins with the nuclei of cells infected with herpes simplex virus. 20 19
In Vero cells incubated at 40 degrees C or treated with azetidine at 37 degrees C, synthesis of a polypeptide ('C') of apparent mol. wt. 66000 was stimulated. It was not phosphorylated and was found in the cytoplasmic fraction of cell lysates. In cells infected with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) in the presence of azetidine, synthesis of cellular proteins, including polypeptide C, was suppressed and infected cell polypeptides
ICP
4, 0, 22 and 27 (apparent mol. wt. 170000, 120000, 75000 and 60000, respectively) were made. All were phosphorylated and accumulated in the nucleus. Messenger RNA for the same four polypeptides was made in cells infected in the presence of cycloheximide. Thus,
ICP
22 is distinct from cellular polypeptide C and is probably a virus-specific
alpha polypeptide
, although it differs from alpha
ICP
4, 0 and 27 in that its rate of synthesis does not decline rapidly when later polypeptides are produced. It is modified after synthesis in at least two steps, the second of which may require a later virus-specific polypeptide. In cells infected with HSV-2 the synthesis of a polypeptide analogous to
ICP
22 could not be detected.
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PMID:Some characteristics of an early protein (ICP 22) synthesized in cells infected with herpes simplex virus. 624 73