Abstract

On cell-cell fusion of Ehrlich ascites tumor (EAT) cells with HVJ, HVJ envelopes also fuse with the cell membrane, resulting in integration of the viral envelope glycoproteins into the fused cell membranes. Morphological characterization of the glycoproteins in the plasma membrane and the mode of their internalization were investigated in detail. In the fusion reaction, the glycoproteins were rapidly integrated into the cell membrane within 2 or 3 min on incubation at 37 °C and they remained at the fusion sites, not dispersing widely, during further incubation. Thus they were still present in clusters in the plasma membrane at the end of the fusion reaction. On culture of fused cells in culture medium, internalization of the viral glycoproteins was initiated by formation of coated vesicles and most of the integrated glycoproteins were endocytosed into the cytoplasm within 30 min. Soon after internalization, the coated vesicles fused with each other, losing their coat materials. The intact virions that remained unfused on the cell surface were also internalized, but coat materials did not appear on the inside surface of the cell membrane, unlike in the case of integrated glycoproteins.

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