Abstract

Tritiated uridine was selectively incorporated into the cytoplasm but not the nucleus of BEK cells infected with bovine enterovirus. This was accompanied by complete shutdown of cellular RNA synthesis. Bovine embryonic spleen cells infected with the BVD virus incorporated3H-uridine into the nucleus and cytoplasm, while uninfected cells showed only nuclear and nucleolar incorporation. Bovine embryonic spleen cells that were preinfected with BVD virus for 20 hours and then superinfected with bovine enterovirus showed complete absence of nuclear and nucleolar labelling in the early stages of superinfection with the bovine enterovirus, but nuclear labelling returned in reduced amounts 8 to 10 hours after superinfection and persisted throughout the remainder of the double infection ending in cell death.

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