Abstract

The transient synthesis of a class of proteins known as heat shock or stress response proteins was induced when Cf124 cells were incubated at high temperature. When cells were infected with Chilo iridescent virus and simultaneously heat shocked, heat shock protein (hsp) synthesis was delayed, and the shut-off of hsp synthesis was suppressed. In previously heat shocked cells, inhibition of hsp synthesis was dependent upon the multiplicity of infection, however, when infection preceded heat shock, the synthesis of hsp started immediately after heat shock. In all cases, hsp synthesis was dependent upon newly synthesized messenger RNA.

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