Abstract

We previously showed in intact L cells that interferon treatment did not modify the shut-off of cellular RNA and protein synthesis induced by infection with Mengo virus although viral replication is inhibited (1,2). We have also demonstrated that inhibition of host protein synthesis was not due to degradation of messengers since cellular mRNA could be extracted from interferon-treated infected cells and efficiently translated in a reticulocyte lysate(2). Cellular mRNA was not degraded although 2–5A was present as reported here. We prepared cell-free systems from such cells at a time when cellular shut-off was fully established. The undegraded messengers remained untranslated under cell-free protein synthesis conditions and almost no polysomes were detected. The decreased amount of [ 35S]Met-tRNA-40S complex observed in these lysates might account for the inhibition of protein synthesis at the level of initiation.

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