Abstract

A series of "winter" and "summer" Lucké kidney tumors of the frog (Rana pipiens) were homogenized and fractionated by differential centrifugation into nuclear, mitochondrial, and mitochondrial supernatant fractions. Winter tumors often contained high concentrations of herpesvirus, whereas no virus was observed in any of the summer tumors. The crude tumor fractions were further purified by rate-zonal sucrose gradient centrifugation in a B-XV zonal rotor. Gradient fractions rich in an enveloped, nucleated form of the herpesvirus from certain winter tumors have induced renal tumors when injected into developing frog embryos. Zonal centrifugation was followed by isopycnic banding of the virus zones for further purification of the different morphological forms of the virus.

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