Abstract

The species of double- and single-stranded viral RNA in Aedes albopictus cells persistently infected with Sindbis virus have been analyzed. In addition to small amounts of 42-S and 26-S single-stranded and 23-S double-stranded viral RNA, persistently infected mosquito cells contain several new species of single-stranded RNA with molecular weights ranging from 0.65 x 108 to 1.0 x 108. New double-stranded RNA forms with sedimentation coefficients in the 12- to 15-S range are also detected. Similar double- and single-stranded RNA forms are synthesized in BHK cells after infection with virus released from persistently infected cells. Treatment of the virus from persistently infected cells with anti-Sindbis antiserum inhibits the synthesis of all the viral RNA species in BHK cells. These results suggest that DI particles of Sindbis virus may be synthesized and released from persistently infected A. albopictus cells.

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