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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGYVOLUME 56 * DECEMBER 1985 * NUMBER 3
Arnold J. Levine, Editor in Chief(1989)
Princeton UniversityPrinceton, N.J.David T. Denhardt, Editor (1987)University of Western OntarioLondon, Ontario, CanadaBernard N. Fields, Editor (1988)Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, Mass.Robert M. Krug, Editor (1987)Sloan-Kettering InstituteNew York, N.Y.
Michael B. A. Oldstone, Editor (1988)Scripps Clinic & Research FoundationLa Jolla, Calif.Thomas E. Shenk, Editor (1989)Princeton UniversityPrinceton, N.J.Anna Marie Skalka, Editor (1989)Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.Nutley, N.J.Robert A. Weisberg, Editor (1988)National Institute of Child Healthand Human Development
Bethesda, Md.
David Baltimore (1987)Amiya K. Banerjee (1985)Andrew Becker (1985)Tamar Ben-Porat (1987)Kenneth I. Berns (1985)Michael Botchan (1986)David Botstein (1985)Barrie J. Carter (1987)John M. Coffin (1986)Geoffrey M. Cooper (1987)Donald Court (1987)Richard Courtney (1986)Walter Doerfler (1986)Peter Doherty (1986)Elvera Ehrenfeld (1986)Robert N. Eisenman (1985)Suzanne U. Emerson (1986)Emanuel Faust (1987)S. Jane Flint (1987)Yasuhiro Furuichi (1985)Costa Georgopolous (1986)Walter Gerhard (1986)Larry M. Gold (1985)Peter Gruss (1985)Hidesaburo Hanafusa (1986)
EDITORIAL BOARDWilliam S. Hayward (1987)Roger Hendrix (1987)Martin Hirsch (1986)John J. Holland (1987)Ian H. Holmes (1986)Robert W. Honess (1986)Nancy Hopkins (1986)Peter M. Howley (1987)Alice S. Huang (1987)Tony Hunter (1986)Masayori Inouye (1985)Robert Kamen (1985)Thomas J. Kelly, Jr. (1985)George Khoury (1987)Elliott Kieff (1987)Daniel Kolakofsky (1986)Robert Lamb (1985)Robert A. Lgzzarini (1987)Myron Levine (1985)Douglas R. Lowy (1986)Robert Martin (1987)Warren Masker (1987)Thomas Merigan (1986)George Miller (1987)Lois K. Miller (1985)
Peter Model (1986)Bernard Moss (1986)Fred Murphy (1986)Nancy G. Nossal (1987)Abner Notkins (1986)J. Thomas Parsons (1986)Ulf G. Pettersson (1986)Lennart Philipson (1987)Lewis I. Pizer (1987)Craig R. Pringle (1986)Carol Prives (1986)Robert Purcell (1986)Fred Rapp (1987)Dan S. Ray (1986)M. E. Reichmann (1985)Gordon M. Ringold (1987)Harriet Robinson (1985)William S. Robinson (1986)Berhard Roizman (1985)Naomi Rosenberg (1986)Roland R. Rueckert (1985)Norman P. Salzman (1987)Joseph Sambrook (1985)*Charles E. Samuel (1986)Priscilla A. Schaffer (1987)
Sondra Schlesinger (1986)June R. Scott (1986)Bart Sefton (1985)Phillip A. Sharp (1985)Charles J. Sherr (1987)Saul J. Silverstein (1985)Patricia G. Spear (1987)Nat Sternberg (1986)Mark F. Stinski (1986)James Strauss (1987)F. William Studier (1987)Lawrence S. Sturman (1985)Jesse Summers (1985)William Summers (1985)John M. Taylor (1987)Howard M. Temin (1985)George F. Vande Woude (1986)Inder Verma (1986)Edward K. Wagner (1986)Eckard Wimmer (1985)Owen Witte (1986)Charles Hamish Young (1986)Julius S. Youngner (1986)
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Author IndexAkusjarvi, Goran, 879Anderson, Kevin P., 814Anderson, Robert W., 757Asselin, Claude, 958
Babiuk, Lorne A., 1037Barrell, Bart, 807Barrington, Alan, 1037Bastin, Marcel, 958Behnke, James N., 912Bestwick, Richard K., 660Bhat, Ramesh A., 750Biggin, Mark D., 807Bornkamm, Georg W., 987Brown, Ronald E., 1041
Cerini, Costantino P., 1014Chambers, Thomas M., 1049Cheng, Yung-Chi, 846Chiou, Jwo-Farn, 846Cho, Myung-Sam, 852, 860Cohen, Gary H., 1014
Deppert, Wolfgang, 821Dietzschold, Bernard, 1014
Eckhart, Walter, 1023Eisenberg, Roselyn J., 1014Enrietto, Paula J., 943, 969Ensinger, Marcia J., 1027Eriksson, B., 996Everitt, Einar, 896
Forss, Sonja, 921Frana, Mark F., 912Freese, U. Karl, 987
Gadler, H., 996Garber, Ellen A., 790Gawlik, Mary E., 839Glorioso, Joseph C., 930Golub, Ellis, 1014Gopalakrishna, Y., 655
Hackett, Perry B., 683
Hanafusa, Hidesaburo, 743,790
Hanafusa, Teruko, 790Hand, Roger, 711Hankins, W. David, 660Hayman, Michael J., 943, 969Hayward, Gary S., 723, 867Hayward, S. Diane, 852, 860Heilman, Conrad J., 1014Hilliker, Sandra, 1030, 1034Holmes, Kathryn V., 904, 912Horowitz, Jonathan M., 798Huang, Eng-Shang, 846
Jeang, Kuan-Teh, 852Jennings, Stephen R., 757Jolicoeur, Paul, 1045Joseph, Anne D., 1014
Kabat, David, 660Kaerner, Hans Christian, 930Kaplan, Paul L., 1023Kawai, Sadaaki, 743Kerr, Ian M., 1041Kerr, Shona M., 1041Kimura, Genki, 951King, Andrew M. Q., 921Klessig, Daniel F., 767, 814,
821Klockmann, Ulrich, 821Kloszewski, Edmond D., 757Kodama, Kazuya, 978Kozak, Christine, 1045Kumel, Gunther, 930
Landolph, Joseph R., 701Laux, Gerhard, 987Lenard, J., 655Lerner, Richard A., 691Levan, Goran, 938Levine, Myron, 930Levy, David E., 691Lohse, Megan A., 938Long, Deborah, 1014
Manor, Haim, 734
Mar, Eng-Chun, 846Maroney, Patricia A., 1049Mayer, Bruce J., 743McAtee, Frank J., 1018McCahon, David, 921Mertz, Janet E., 1002Milman, Gregory, 860Mitsudomi, Tetsuya, 951Mosca, Joseph D., 867Moss, Bernard, 830, 1027Murakami, Seishi, 978
Nayak, Debi P., 1049Newman, John W. I., 921Nilsen, Timothy W., 1049Nishizawa, Makoto, 743Nitayaphan, Sorachai, 887
Oberg, B., 996Ogasawara, Naotake, 978O'Hare, Peter, 723Olsen, John C., 779
Pellett, Philip E., 807Petersen, Robert B., 683Pitha, Paula M., 867Ponce de Leon, Manuel, 1014Portis, John L., 1018Powell, Bernadette B., 839
Ransohoff, Richard M., 1049Rassart, Eric, 1045Reyes, Gregory R., 867Ricard, Cynthia S., 904Rice, Andrew P., 1041Rice, Patricia L., 757Rice, Stephen A., 767Risser, Rex, 798Roberts, Walden K., 1041Roizman, Bernard, 807Roos, Raymond P., 887Rosel, Johannes, 830Roy-Burman, Pradip, 701Ruden, U., 996Ruscetti, Sandra, 717
Sabara, Marta, 1037Saunders, Keith, 921Schroder, Claus H., 930Shaw, Jane, 943Shimizu, Robert W., 701Silverman, Lauren, 814Simon, Suzanne, 1023Slade, William R., 921Smith, Douglas R., 969Soe, Lisa Hokama, 701Somasekhar, Madhu B., 1002Stedman, Deborah, 711Stenberg, Richard M., 665,
676Stinski, Mark F., 665, 676Sturman, Lawrence S., 904,912
Svensson, Ulla K., 896Swanstrom, Ronald, 779Szpirer, Claude, 938Szpirer, Josiane, 938
Takeya, Tatsuo, 743Tevethia, Satvir S., 757Thimmappaya, Bayar, 750Thompson, David L., 757Toth, Marcia M., 887Toyoshima, Kumao, 743Trentin, John J., 839Tsichlis, Philip N., 938Tumilowicz, Joseph J., 839
Vennstrom, Bjorn, 969Villeneuve, Luc, 1045
Wahren, B., 996Weir, Jerry P., 1027Whittaker, Lori, 711Wiggins, Bruce A., 1030, 1034Wilson, Michael C., 691Witte, Pamela R., 665Wohlfart, Claes E. G., 896Wolff, Linda, 717
Yamamoto, Tadashi, 743Yoshikawa, Hiroshi, 978
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AUTHOR INDEX
VOLUME 56
Ackermann, Mathias, 207Akusjarvi, Goran, 879Albrecht, Michael, 466Anderson, Kevin P., 378, 814Anderson, Robert W., 757Arthur, Larry O., 571Ashley, Rhoda, 475Askonas, Brigitte A., 55Asselin, Claude, 958
Babiuk, Lorne A., 1037Baluda, Marcel A., 240Bangham, Charles R. M., 55Baric, Ralph S., 449Barker, Christopher S., 571Barrell, Bart, 807Barrington, Alan, 1037Bastin, Marcel, 958Baxt, Barry, 120Behnke, James N., 912Bendinelli, Mauro, 651Berlingieri, Maria Teresa, 284Berns, Kenneth I., 457Bestwick, Richard K., 660Betz, Joan L., 312Bhat, Ramesh A., 750Biggin, Mark D., 807Blomberg, Jonas, 489Bonhomme, Francois, 216Bornkamm, Georg W., 987Bossert, Annemarie, 325Botchan, Michael R., 625Branton, Philip E., 633Broni, Barbara, 201Brown, Ronald E., 1041Bryant, Martin L., 571Brzosko, Witold J., 337Burnett, Roger M., 439
Calos, Michele P., 625Campadelli-Fiume, Gabriella,
127Cannon, Martin J., 55Capobianchi, Maria R., 651Carbonell, Luis F., 153Casey, Thomas A., 194Celis, Esteban, 426Cepko, Constance L., 404Cerini, Costantino P., 1014Chambers, Thomas M., 1049Chanock, Stephen J., 613Chatterjee, Subhendra, 419Chen, Zhang-qun, 607Cheng, Yung-Chi, 846Chiou, Jwo-Farn, 846Cho, Myung-Sam, 852, 860Clark, Harold, 475Cobrinik, D., 589Cohen, Gary H., 1014Colonno, Richard J., 628Condit, Richard C., 395Consigli, Richard A., 365Cooper, Susan J., 110Copeland, Neal G., 172Corey, Lawrence, 475Costa, Robert H., 19Coulson, B. S., 317Creager, Richard S., 221Cutt, John R., 250
Dales, S., 434Dall'Olio, Fabio, 127Dandoy, Francoise, 216Darai, Gholamreza, 466Davis, Michelle Gall, 7Day, Loren A., 268Degener, A. M., 579deHaseth, P., 589del Grosso, N., 579DeLuca, Neal A., 558De Maeyer, Edwaid, 216De Maeyer-Guignard,
Jacqueline, 216Deppert, Wolfgang, 541, 821DesGroseillers, Luc, 639Desselberger, Ulrich, 221De Stasio, P. R., 579Devi-Rao, Gayathri, 19Dianzani, Ferdinando, 651Dietzschold. Bernard, 1014Dietzschold, Bernhard, 12,426
Di Fiore, Pier Paolo, 284Di Lauro, Roberto, 284Di Russo, C., 579Dodson, Lori A., 644Doerfler, Walter, 320Draper, Kenneth G., 19DuBois, Garrett, 607DuBridge, Robert B., 625Duyk, G., 589Dyall-Smith, M. L., 317
Eckhart, Walter, 1023Edson, Clark M., 333Egbert, James, 449Eisenberg, Roselyn J., 1014Elango, Narayanasamy, 298Enrietto. Paula J., 943, 969Ensinger, Marcia J., 1027Eriksson, B., 996Esteban, Mariano, 75, 482Everitt, Einar, 896
Fan, Chieh-Min, 600Fields, Bernard N., 613Flomenberg, Phyllis, 647Flugel, Rolf M., 466Forss, Sonja, 921Frana, Mark F., 912Franke, Christine A., 227Freese, U. Karl, 987Fujimura. Robert K., 245Furuichi, Yasuhiro, 527Fusco, Alfredo, 284
Gadler, H., 996Garber, Ellen A., 790Gardner, Murray B.. 571Gawlik. Mary E., 839Gentsch, Jon R., 356Giangregorio, Anna M.. 651Gibson, Wade, 277Gilden, Raymond V.. 571Glenn, Gary M., 66Glorioso, Joseph C., 930Golub, Ellis. 1014Gopalakrishna, Y., 655Granoff, Allan, 495Graves, Peter N.. 221
Green, Maurice, 183Griffin, Beverly E., 328Griffin, Diane E., 110Grinnell, Brian W., 386Groff, Dennis E., 85Grossman, Zehava, 457Grubman, Marvin J., 120Guenet, Jean-Louis, 216
Haarr, L., 512Hackett, Perry B., 683Haines, Lora L., 293Halbert, Donald N., 250Haller. Otto, 201Hamagishi, Yasutaro, 176Hanafusa, Hidesaburo, 743,
790Hanafusa, Teruko, 790Hand, Roger, 711Hankins, W. David, 660Hansen, Ulla M., 293Harris, Ann, 328Hay, John, 194, 600Hayman, Michael J., 943, 969Hayward, Gary S., 723, 867Hayward, S. Diane, 852, 860Heidecker, Gisela, 571Heilman, Conrad J., 1014Hell, Wolfgang, 414Henning, Roland, 520Henrickson, Roy V., 571Hill, Thomas M., 312Hilliker, Sandra, 1030, 1034Hinze, Harry C., 60Holmes, 1. H., 317Holmes, Kathryn V., 904, 912Horohov, David W., 1Horowitz, Jonathan M., 798Horwitz, Marshall S., 647Hosler, Betsy A., 333Hruby, Dennis E., 227Huang, Eng-Shang, 7, 846Hunter, Eric, 419, 571Hyman, Richard W., 92
Irmiere, Alice, 277Ishioka, Glenn Y., 49
Jambou, Robert C., 298Janeczko, Richard, 482Jeang, Kuan-Teh, 852Jenkins, Nancy A., 172Jennings, Stephen R., 757Johansson, P. J. Hugo, 489Johnston, Jeffrey M., 378Jolicoeur, Paul, 639, 1045Joseph, Anne D., 1014
Kabat, David, 660Kaerner, Hans Christian, 930Kaplan, Paul L., 1023Kapsenberg, Jacoba G., 337Karjalainen, Henry E., 373Karzon, David T., 55Kawai, Sadaaki, 743Keck, James G., 449Kendall, Joe, 120Kerr, Ian M., 1041Kerr, Shona M., 1041Kimelman, David, 404
Kimura, Genki, 951Kinchington, Paul R., 194King, Andrew M. Q., 921Klessig, Daniel F., 378, 767,
814, 821Klockmann, Ulrich, 541, 821Kloszewski, Edmond D., 757Klowden, Marc J., 153Kluge, John D., 571Kodama, Kazuya, 978Konings, Ruud N. H., 268Koprowski, Hilary, 12, 426Kowal, R., 589Kozak, Christine, 1045Kramp, William J., 60Krata, Lewis, 613Kristensson, Krister, 337Krochmalnic, Gabriella, 549Krug, Robert M., 201Krystal, Mark, 221Kumel, Gunther, 930
Lai, Michael M. C., 449Lamb, Robert A., 502Lancaster, Wayne D., 85Landolph, Joseph R., 701Laux, Gerhard, 987Lazdins, I., 317Leibowitz, Julian L., 449Leis, J., 589Lemischka, ihor R., 404Lenard, J., 655Lerche, Nicholas W., 571Lerner, Richard A., 691Levan, Goran, 938Levine, Myron, 930Levy, David E., 691Lipsick, Joseph S., 240Livingston, David M., 293Loewenstein, Paul M., 183Lohse, Megan A., 258, 938Long, Deborah, 1014Longiaru, M., 589Lowenstine, Linda J., 571Lucas-Lenard, Jean M., 161Lucher, Lynne A., 183Luiten, Ruud G. M., 268Lukacs, Noemi, 307Lusky, Monika, 625
Macfarlan, Roderick I., 12Makino, Shinji, 449Malagolini, Nadia, 127Malley, Arthur, 571Manor, Haim, 734Mar, Eng-Chun, 846Maroney, Patricia A., 1049Marriott, Susan J., 365Marsden, H. S., 512Martin, Malcolm A., 176Martin, Robert G., 293Martiniello, M. G., 579Marx, Preston A., 571Masker, Warren E., 644Matteucci, Donatella, 651Maul, Donald H., 571Maupin, Marilyn, 644Mayer, Bruce J., 743McAtee, Frank J., 1018McCahon, David, 921
ii AUTHOR INDEX
McCarthy, Alice M., 558McGinnes, L. W., 341McNulty, Wilbur P., 571Medveczky, Peter, 60Mertz, Gregory, 475Mertz, Janet E., 1002Mettenleiter, Thomas C., 307Midulla, M., 579Miller, Jacqueline S., 404Miller, Lois K., 153Milman, Gregory, 860Mitsudomi, Tetsuya, 951Mizutani, Satoshi, 628Mocarski, Edward S., 135Modrow, Susanne, 414Moore, Robert N., 1Moorhead, John W., 49Morgan, Donald O., 120Morrison, T., 341Mosca, Joseph D., 867Moss, Bernard, 349, 534, 830,
1027Mulder, Carel, 60Mulgaonkar, Pratima, 325Mulligan, Richard C., 404Munn, Robert J., 571Murakami, Seishi, 978Myhre, Erling B., 489
Nakada, Susumu, 221Nash, William G., 303Nayak, Debi P., 1049Newman, John W. I., 921Nilsen, Timothy W., 1049Nishizawa, Makoto, 743Nitayaphan, Sorachai, 887Norrby, Erling, 337Nuss, Donald L., 620
Oberg, B., 996O'Brien, Stephen J., 303Ogasawara, Naotake, 978O'Hare, Peter, 723Olsen, John C., 779Olson, Leonard C., 571Osborn, Kent G., 571Ostrove, Jeffrey M., 600
Pacha, Radiya F., 395Pacitti, Anne F., 356Paez, Eduardo, 75Paglianti, Matilde, 651Pagnotti, P., 579Pal, Ranajit, 386Palese, Peter, 221Pana, A., 579Patti, A.-M., 579Pellett, Philip E., 807Penman, Sheldon, 549Pensiero, Michael N., 161
Pepinsky, R. Blake, 31Perbal, Bernard, 240Perez-Bercoff, R., 579Perkus, Marion E., 40Petersen, Robert B., 683Peterson, Andrew J., 620Pitha, Paula M., 867Pizer, Lewis I., 49Polatnick, Jerome, 617Ponce de Leon, Manuel, 1014Portella, Giuseppe, 284Portis, John L., 1018Powell, Bernadette B., 839Preston, C. M., 512Putterman, Debra Gluck, 268
Rabson, Arnold B., 176Ransohoff, Richard M., 1049Rassart, Eric, 1045Reeves, Roger H., 303Reinhold, William, 194, 600Respess, Richard A., 333Reyes, Gregory R., 867Ricard, Cynthia S., 904Ricciardi, Robert P., 66Rice, Andrew P., 1041Rice, Charles M., 227Rice, Patricia L., 757Rice, Stephen A., 767Richardson, Christopher D.,
502Richardson, Michael A., 527Riedle, Gudrun, 520Risser, Rex, 798Roberts, Bryan E., 404Roberts, Walden K., 1041Rodriguez, Jose F., 482Rohrmann, George, 349Roizman, Bernard, 207, 807Roop, Barbara C., 245Roos, Raymond P., 887Rosel, Johannes, 830Rouse, Barry T., 1Rowe, David T., 633Rowe, Lucy, 172Roy-Burman, Pradip, 701Ruden, U., 996Ruggeri, F., 579Rundell, Kathleen, 325Ruscetti, Sandra, 717Ruyechan, William T., 194Rziha, Hanns-Joachim, 307
Sabara, Marta, 1037Sadler, John R., 312Salter, Deborah, 475Sarmiento, Marion, 207Saunders, Keith, 921Schaffer, Priscilla A., 558Schick, Michael, 475
Schneider, Arthur B., 284Schneider, Sandra Sue, 245Schoenmakers, John G. G.,
268Schroder, Claus H., 930Semerjian, A., 341Serafini-Cessi, Franca, 127Seth, Arun, 144Shapiro, Geoffrey, 201Shaw, Jane, 943Shaw, Michael, 201Shenk, Thomas, 250Shih, Thomas Y., 607Shiigi, Stanley M., 571Shimizu, Robert W., 701Shub, David A., 40Silva, Robert F., 240Silverman, Lauren, 814Simon, Suzanne, 1023Skalka, A. M., 589Slade, William R., 921Smiley, J. R., 512Smith, Douglas R., 969Snyder, Ruth M., 386Soe, Lisa Hokama, 701Somasekhar, Madhu B., 1002Sonza, S., 317Sorensen, O., 434Southard, Laurel E., 31Spaete, Richard R., 135Speziali, Valeria, 127Stanley, Jeff, 110Stedman, Deborah, 711Steele, Paul E., 176Stenberg, Richard M., 665,676
Stinski, Mark F., 665, 676Stohlman, Stephen A., 449Straus, Stephen E., 194, 600Strauss, James H., 227Strauss, P. Gunter, 258Sturman, Lawrence S., 904,
912Sullivan, John L., 60Summers, W. C., 512Summers, W. P., 512Svensson, Ulla K., 896Svoboda, Jan, 240Swanstrom, Ronald, 779Szpirer, Claude, 938Szpirer, Josiane, 938
Takeya, Tatsuo, 743Taylor, Benjamin A., 172Tenen, Daniel G., 293Tevethia, Mary J., 373Tevethia, Satvir S., 373, 757Thimmappaya, Bayar, 750Thompson, David L., 757Thompson, Richard L., 19
Thorley-Lawson, David A.,333
Torres-Anjel, M. J., 12Toth, Marcia M., 887Toyoshima, Kumao, 743Trentin, John J., 839Trojanowski, John Q., 12Tsichlis, Philip N., 258, 938Tumilowicz, Joseph J., 839Tykocinski, Mark, 176
Ulsh, Linda S., 607
Valderrama-Leon, Graciela,647
Vande Woude, George F., 144van Oostrum, Jan, 439Vecchio, Giancarlo, 284Venkatesan, Sundararajan,
298Vennstrom, Bjorn, 969Venuti, A., 579Villeneuve, Luc, 1045Vlazny, Donald A., 92Vogt, Volker M., 31
Wachter, Michaela, 520Wagner, Edward K., 19Wagner, Robert R., 386Wahren, B., 996Waters, David J., 333Weed, Harrison G., 549Weir, Jerry P., 534, 1027Wenske, Elizabeth A., 613Whitley, Richard, 419Whittaker, Lori, 711Wienhues, Ulla, 320Wiggins, Bruce A., 1030, 1034Wiktor, Tadeusz J., 12, 426Williams, Ruby L., 102Willis, Dawn B., 495Wilson, Billie J., 571Wilson, Michael C., 691Wilson, Van G., 102Winocour, Ernest, 457Witte, Pamela R., 665Wohlfart, Claes E. G., 896Wolf, Hans, 414Wolff, Linda, 717Wool, Steven H., 617Wunner, William H., 12
Yamamoto, Tadashi, 743Yoshikawa, Hiroshi, 978Young, Bryan D., 328
Zaiss, Conrad P., 571Zebedee, Suzanne L., 502Zorn, Suzanne, 600
J. VIROL.
SUBJECT INDEXVOLUME 56
Adeno-associated virusrecombinant genomes with SV40
structure, 457Adenovirus 2Ad2 + ND4deI
helper defect, 821Ad2 +ND5
helper defect, 821Ad2+ND5-specified 42K protein
synthesis, 814human
block to transcription in monkeycells, 378
neutralization, 896parental and newly synthesized DNA
lack of evidence for methylation inproductive infections, 320
region Litranscripts, 879
virioninteraction with HeLa cells, 896molecular composition, 439
Adenovirus 5early region IAgene products, 404missense mutants, 66
early region 2A mutantsisolation and analysis, 767
early region 4functions, 250
humanearly region 1 proteins, 633
substitution mutantsconstruction and analysis, 750
Adenovirus 12early transformation region 1AT antigen phosphorylation, 183
Adenovirus 35restriction endonuclease mapping, 647
AKR/J mouse strainmurine leukemia virus proviruseschromosomal assignment, 172
Apathogenic rabies virusspread in vivo and in vitro, 12
Autographa californicanuclear polyhedrosis virus
host range, 153Avian myeloblastosis virus
implications for genesis, 240Avian myelocytomatosis virus MC29
provirus HBIfibroblast transformation, 943gag sequences, 943nucleotide sequence, 969
Avian sarcoma and leukemia virusprimary structure of p19, 31
Avian sarcoma and leukosis virusendonuclease cleavage of long terminal
repeats, 589Avian sarcoma virus U2
transforming protein P68membrane association, 790
Bacillus subtilisphage SPOlmapping of terminal redundancy, 40
Bacterial expression vectoridentification of vaccinia virus gene, 534
Bacteriophage LDNA homology with genomes of phage
P22, 1030
Bacteriophage P22DNA homology with genomes of phage
L, 1030late regulation and lysis genes
genetic and DNA mapping, 1030Bacteriophage Pfgenome
nucleotide sequence, 268Bacteriophage SPOlB. subtilis, 40mapping of terminal redundancy, 40
Bacteriophage T5DNA polymerase gene
transcription, 245Bacteriophage T7DNA
mutagenesis by alkylation damage,644
BaculovirusA. californica nuclear polyhedrosis vi-
rushost range, 153
BALB/c miceendogenous ecotropic provirus, 798
B lymphocyteinfection by herpesvirus sylvilagus in
vivo, 60Bovine papillomaviruschimera amplification, 625
Bovine rotavirusglycoprotein fragment immunogenicity,
1037
Capsid intermediatesfoot-and-mouth disease virus, 120
Cat endogenous retroviral sequencesRD-114
genetic mapping, 303Coliphage X
late regulation and lysis genesgenetic and DNA mapping, 1030
Coronavirusmurine
glycoprotein cleavage and fusion, 904host-dependent glycoprotein cleavage,
912Coxsackievirusgroup B
establishment of persistent infectionsin human lymphoid cell lines, 651
Cytomegalovirusgene regulation, 135genome
activity in presence of PP, analogs,996
humanDNA polymerase induction, 846immediate-early region 1 autoregula-
tion, 676immediate-early region 2 RNAs, 665isolation and characterization of
capsid proteins, 277nucleotide sequence of DNA frag-
ment, 7replication in smooth muscle cell cul-
tures, 839
Deer papillomavirusmolecular cloning, 85nucleotide sequence, 85
Defective retrovirus DNA
generationnew pathway, 779
Endogenous ecotropic provirusBALB/c mice
molecular and biological characteriza-tion, 798
Endogenous retroviral envelope RNAshuman, 176
Endogenous retroviral sequencedomestic cats, 303genetic mapping, 303segments identical to mink cell focus-forming virus, 691
Envelope RNA transcriptscharacterization, 176human endogenous retroviral, 176
Epstein-Barr virusBamHI-M early antigen, 860BamHI-M-S early antigen, 852genomeshomology with HSV-1 glycoprotein
B, 807random association with host cell
metaphase chromosomes inBurkitt's lymphoma-derived celllines, 328
transcription unitsstructure and evolution, 987
Escherichia colireovirus nonstructural protein UNS syn-
thesis, 527
Fc receptorsHSV-1, 489specificity, 489
Feline leukemia virusendogenous elements
molecular analysis, 701Foot-and-mouth disease virus
analysis of capsid intermediates, 120guanidine-resistant mutants
recombination and oligonucleotideanalysis, 921
RNA polymeraseassociation with Golgi apparatus, 617
Frog virus 3immediate-early promoter
trans activation by a virion protein,495
Glycoprotein CHSV-1, 1270-linked chains, 127
Golgi apparatusassociation with foot-and-mouth disease
virus-induced RNA polymerase, 617
HeLa cellsinteraction with adenovirus 2 virions,
896Hepatitis A virushuman
isolation and molecular cloning of acytolytic strain, 579
Herpes simplex virusdelayed-early promoter, 867differential activation of hybrid genes,
867early shutoff of type 2-induced host pro-
tein synthesis
iii
iv SUBJECT INDEX
interference of type 1 virion compo-nent, 312
glycoprotein Bcross-reactivity with varicella-zoster
virus envelope glycoprotein, 333homology with Epstein-Barr virus
genome, 807immediate-early promotor, 867monoclonal antibodies
protection against encephalitis, 930morphogenesis
effect of cloned human interferons,419
0-linked chains of glycoprotein C, 127promoter VP5
bacterial chloramphenicol acetyltrans-ferase gene expression, 19
protein synthesiseffect of cloned human interferons,
419reduced H-2 expression, 757suppressor cell regulation of lymphopro-
liferative response, 1suppressor T cells
induction requirements, 49synthetic glycoprotein D-related pep-
tidesprotection of mice, 1014
thymidine kinase polypeptides, 512trans-acting regulatory proteins
modulation of immediate-early geneexpression, 723
type 1a22 protein synthesis, 207deletion mutants in the ICP4 gene,
558Fc receptors, 489
type 1 virion componentinterference with early shutoff of type
2-induced host protein synthesis,312
type 2 glycoprotein vaccinehuman antibody response, 475
Herpesvirus saimiriproteinsmapping on viral genome, 414
Herpesvirus sylvilagusB and T lymphocyte infection in vivo,
60Host range mutants
adenovirus 5 early region 1A, 66generation of single amino acid substitu-
tions, 66Human adenovirus 2
late gene transcriptionblock in monkey cells, 378
Human adenovirus 5early region 1 proteins
stabilities and interrelations, 633Human cytomegalovirus
capsid proteinscharacterization of constituents, 277isolation, 277
DNA fragmentnucleotide sequence, 7
DNA polymerase induction, 846immediate-early region 1
autoregulation, 676common initiation site, 665
immediate-early region 2 RNAs, 665Human endogenous retroviral envelopeRNAscharacterization, 176
Human hepatitis A viruscytolytic strain
isolation and molecular cloning, 579Human parainfluenza virus type 3
proteins, 298Human rhinovirus type 14
infectious RNA from cDNA clonesin vitro synthesis, 628
Influenza C virusNS gene sequence, 221
Influenza virusM2 integral membrane protein
characterization, 502expression at the infected-cell surface
from cloned cDNA, 502mRNA synthesis
inhibition in cells expressing Mxgene, 201
replication in MDBK cellseffect of human alpha A interferon,
1049Interferon
effect on HSV protein synthesis andmorphogenesis, 419
human alpha Aeffect on influenza virus replication in
MDBK cells, 1049murine
linkage of a and 3 genes, 216Mx gene product
inhibition of influenza virus mRNAsynthesis, 201
prevention of spontaneous deletions invaccinia virus DNA, 75
vaccinia virus treatment, 1041
JHM virusantigen and RNA
distribution in rat central nervous sys-tem, 434
Large T antigenSV40, 541transmembrane orientation, 541
Lymphoproliferative responseHSV-specific, 1suppressor cell regulation, 1
Mammalian reovirusgenetic reassortment in mice, 613
Matrix proteinregulation of viral transcription, 386vesicular stomatitis virus, 386
Measles virusmatrix protein
detection with monoclonal antibodies,337
Mengovirusinhibition of host translation, 161
Mink cell focus-forming virussegments identical to endogenous retro-
viral RNA, 691Moloney murine leukemia virus
induction of rat thymic lymphomasconcerted DNA rearrangements, 258
Moloney murine sarcoma virusmos gene
nucleotide sequence and biochemicalactivities, 144
Monoclonal antibodiesHSV, 930polyomavirus protein VP1, 365
protection against encephalitis, 930Sindbis virus
discrimination of wild type fromneuroadapted, 110
vaccinia virus, 482Mouse hepatitis virusnonsegmented RNA genome
recombination, 449Murine coronavirusE2 glycoprotein
cleavage and fusion, 904host-dependent cleavage, 912
Murine interferonlinkage of a and f3 genes, 216
Murine leukemia virusAKR/J mouse strainmapping of two proviruses, 172
induction of rat thymic lymphomas, 258integration region Mis-imouse chromosomal mapping, 1045
neurotropic Cas-BR-Eleukemogenicity determinants, 639
Murine retrovirusencoding of polyomavirus middle T pro-
tein, 1023Murine sarcoma virus
nucleotide sequence and biochemicalactivities of mos gene, 144
Mx geneinfluenza virus mRNA synthesis, 201
Myeloblastosis-associated virustype 1
proviral clone, 240Myeloproliferative sarcoma virus
transformation of 424 cells, 284
Newcastle disease virusfusion glycoproteins
conformational changes during intra-cellular transport, 341
NS geneinfluenza C virus, 221sequence, 221
Nuclear polyhedrosis virusA. californica, 153host range, 153
Papillomavirusbovine
chimera amplification, 625deer
molecular cloning and nucleotide se-quence, 85
Pathogenic rabies virusspread in vivo and in vitro, 12
Polioviruscytoskeletal framework, 549metabolism, 549
PolyomavirusDNA
patterns of methylation, 734large T gene sequences
immortalization of primary rat em-bryo fibroblasts, 958
protein VP1monoclonal antibodies, 365
retrovirus-encoded middle T proteintransformation of nonestablished
chicken embryo cells, 1023Promoter VP5HSV, 19
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
SUBJECT INDEX v
control of chloramphenicol acetyl-transferase gene expression, 19
Protein a22HSV-1, 207synthesis, 207
Protein ICP4HSV-1 deletion mutants
isolation and characterization, 558Protein M2
characterization, 502expression at the infected-cell surfacefrom cloned cDNA, 502
influenza virus, 502Protein p21 ras
posttranslational processing, 607Provirus
integration in rat thymomas, 938Pseudomonas aeruginosa
phage Pf3 genomenucleotide sequence, 268
Pseudorabies virusavirulent strains
inability to express a major glycopro-tein, 307
Rabies viruspathogenic and apathogenic
spread in vivo and in vitro, 12stimulation of human T-cell lines
amplification by antigen-specific anti-bodies, 426
Rat thymic lymphomascellular DNA region involvement, 938
Rauscher erythroleukemiaroles of helper and defective retroviralgenomes, 660
Reovirusmammalian
genetic reassortment in mice, 613Reovirus CrNS
synthesis in E. coli, 527Reovirus type 3
attachment to neuraminidase-treatedcells, 356
Respiratory syncytial viruscytotoxic T-cell response in mice, 55
Retrovirus DNAdefectivenew pathway in generation, 779
Rhinovirus type 14human
in vitro synthesis of infectious RNAfrom cDNA clones, 628
Rotavirusbovine
glycoprotein fragment immunogenic-ity, 1037
Rotavirus SAlantigenic variant analysis
demonstration of immunodominantneutralization site, 317
Rous sarcoma virusRNA
characterization of ribosome bindingin vitro, 683
temperature-sensitive cell transforma-tion, 743
Simian acquired immune deficiency syn-dromeisolation of a new serotype from
Celebes macaques, 571Simian virus 40Ad2 - ND4deI
helper defect, 821Ad2 +ND5
helper defect, 821Ad2- ND5-specified 42K protein
synthesis, 814bacteria-produced small-T antigen
interaction with 56K and 32K pro-teins of animal cells, 325
chimera amplification, 625induction of DNA synthesis, 958inhibition of transformation, 373large T antigen
oligomerization, 520oligomers, 711transmembrane orientation, 541
large T gene sequencesimmortalization of primary rat em-
bryo fibroblasts, 958late RNAs
5' termini, 1002recombinant genomes with adeno-assoc-
iated virusstructure, 457
replication originabolition of T-antigen binding, 293cruciform structure formation, 293
SVT2 cellsDNA binding by super-T antigen, 102
Sindbis virusdiscrimination of wild type from
neuroadapted by monoclonal antibod-ies, 110
structural proteinsexpression via recombinant vaccinia
virus, 227Spleen focus-forming virus
variantsbiological and biochemical
differences, 717Suppressor cells
regulation of HSV-specificlymphoproliferation, 1
Suppressor T cellsHSV, 49
induction requirements, 49SVT2 cells
origin binding by super-T antigen, 102
T cellsresponse to respiratory syncytial virus
in mice, 55Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus
neutralization sitelocalization, 886
T lymphocyteinfection by herpesvirus sylvilagus in
vivo, 60Tumor antigen
adenovirus 12 early transformation re-gion 1A, 183
phosphorylation, 183Tupaia herpesvirusDNA
structure of termini, 466
Vaccinia viruscore protein, 534DNA
prevention of spontaneous deletionsby interferon, 75
gene sequence, 830interferon-treated, 1041neutralizing monoclonal antibodies
isolation and characterization, 482recombinant
expression of Sindbis proteins, 227RNA breakdown, 395synthesis of novel 2',5'-oligoadenylates,
1041temperature-sensitive mutations
fine structure marker rescue, 1027transcription of early genes, 349
Varicella-zoster virusaberrant vaccine DNAs, 92envelope glycoprotein
cross-reactivity with HSV glycopro-tein B, 333
genomeinversion and circularization, 194transcription mapping, 600
Vesicular stomatitis virusmatrix protein
regulation of viral transcription, 386temperature-sensitive M-protein mu-
tantssequence alterations, 655
Woodchuck hepatitis viruscloned DNA
nucleotide sequence, 978Wound tumor virus
polypeptide synthesis, 620
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