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VIROLOGY 33, 766-769 (1967) Subject Index A Acridine orange, see Bacteriophage MS2 Actinomycin D, see Ribonucleic acid Acute bee-paralysis virus, - - - - in honey bees injected with sacbrood virus, BAILEY, 368 Adeno-associated virus, see Adenovirus Adenovirus, relationship between adeno-associ- ated virus and - II. inhibition of - plaques by AAV, CASTO et al., 452; arginine dependent step in maturation of type 2 -, ROUSE AND SCHLESINGER, 513; viruses and mammalian chromosomes. VIII. dose response studies with human-types 18 and 4, COOPER et al., 533; early events in infection process of - type 5 in HeLa cells, SUSSENBACH, 567; structural pro- tein of -. I. purification and characterization of - type 2 hexon antigen, PETTERSON et al., 575 African swine fever virus, identification and localization of genetic material of - - - - by autoradiography, VIG~RIO et al., 173 Alfalfa mosaic virus, enhancement of infectivity by combination of two RNA components from - - -, VAN VLOTEN-DOTING AND JA~PARS, 684 Amino acid, (see also Bromegrass mosaic virus); effect of phage on - - activation, EARHART AND NEIDHARDT, 694 Arginine, see Adenovirus Aphid transmission, (see also Pea enation mosaic virus, and plant virus) ; - - of virus from leaf sectors correlated with intracellular inclusions, ZETTLER et al., 549 Arginase, see Shope papilloma virus Artichoke mottle crinkle virus, occurrence of -_-- in leaf vein xylem, RUSSO et al., 555 Aster yellows virus, sites of - - - infection in leafhopper vector, SINHA AND CHIYKOWSKI, 702 Avian leukosis virus, - - - associated with Harris strain of Rous sarcoma virus, REAMER et al., 363; group specific antigen of ---; virus specificity and relation to antigen in Rous mammalian tumor cells, BAUER AND JANDA, 483 Avian myeloblastosis virus, hybridization of -- - RNA with DNA from chick embryo cells, WILSON AND BAUER, 754 Avian sarcoma virus, DEAE-dext,ran: enhance- ment of cellular transformation induced by - - -, VOGT, 175 B Bacteriophage, (see also Ribonucleic acid); prop- erties of cryptic high-frequency transducing - in Staphybcoccus aureus, NOVICK, 155; - in- duction by UV radiation in E. coli strains with and without dark repair capacity, TAKEBE et al., 638; effect of-on amino acid activation, EARHART AND NIIDHARDT, 694 Bacteriophage X, plaque assay for - - attach- ment, SIGNER, 352; - -, its protein ghosts and subunits, DYSON AND VAN HOLDE, 559; indue- tion of Crr and 0 functions in early defective - - prophages, PEREIRA DA SILVA AND JACOB, 618; suppression of heat sensitive mutants of - -, REG& AND SZENDE, 748 Bacteriophage jd, alteration of - - in tobacco leaves, SANDER, 121 Bacteriophage MS2, photosensitivity of - - and its infective RNA after acridine orange treat- ment, AMATI, 177; studies on - -. III. sedi- mentation heterogeneity of viral RNA prepara- tions, FIERS, 413; virus isolation with glass of controlled pore size: - - and Kilham virus, HALLER, 740 Bacteriophage P22, production of inactive - - particles following induction, ISRAEL, 317; composition of chromosome fragments in - - mediated transduction of Salmonella typhi- murium, ENOMOTQ, 474 Bacteriophage P221, origin of - -, YAMAMOTO, 545 Bacteriophage Tl, isolation and physieochemieal investigation of - - DNA, BRESLER et al., 1 Bacteriophage T2, thin sections of bacterial and viral suspensions: application to E. coli and - -, ZAGURY et al., 347 Bacteriophage T4, uracilJ4C incorporation into nucleic acid in E. coli infected with - - and -- amber mutants, WARNER AND HOBBS, 376; mechanism of lysis in - - infected cells, MUKAI, 398; permeability of - - T and r+ in- fected cells, S&CHAUD et al., 402; electron micro- scopic study of mutants of - - D defective in tail fiber genes, EISERLING et al., 405; one of two DNA strands injected by--transmits he- reditary information: evidence from HNOz mutagenesis, ROSNER AND BARRICELLI, 425 Barley yellow dwarf virus, serological blocking of aphid transmission of - - - -, ROCHOW AND BALL, 359 Bromegrass mosaic virus, amino acid incorpora- tion in E. coli cell-free system directed by - - - RNA, STUBBS AND KAESBERG, 385 766

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Subject Index

A

Acridine orange, see Bacteriophage MS2 Actinomycin D, see Ribonucleic acid Acute bee-paralysis virus, - - - - in honey

bees injected with sacbrood virus, BAILEY, 368 Adeno-associated virus, see Adenovirus Adenovirus, relationship between adeno-associ-

ated virus and - II. inhibition of - plaques by AAV, CASTO et al., 452; arginine dependent step in maturation of type 2 -, ROUSE AND SCHLESINGER, 513; viruses and mammalian chromosomes. VIII. dose response studies with human-types 18 and 4, COOPER et al., 533; early events in infection process of - type 5 in HeLa cells, SUSSENBACH, 567; structural pro- tein of -. I. purification and characterization of - type 2 hexon antigen, PETTERSON et al., 575

African swine fever virus, identification and localization of genetic material of - - - - by autoradiography, VIG~RIO et al., 173

Alfalfa mosaic virus, enhancement of infectivity by combination of two RNA components from - - -, VAN VLOTEN-DOTING AND JA~PARS, 684

Amino acid, (see also Bromegrass mosaic virus); effect of phage on - - activation, EARHART AND NEIDHARDT, 694

Arginine, see Adenovirus Aphid transmission, (see also Pea enation mosaic

virus, and plant virus) ; - - of virus from leaf sectors correlated with intracellular inclusions, ZETTLER et al., 549

Arginase, see Shope papilloma virus Artichoke mottle crinkle virus, occurrence of

-_-- in leaf vein xylem, RUSSO et al., 555 Aster yellows virus, sites of - - - infection in

leafhopper vector, SINHA AND CHIYKOWSKI, 702 Avian leukosis virus, - - - associated with

Harris strain of Rous sarcoma virus, REAMER et al., 363; group specific antigen of ---; virus specificity and relation to antigen in Rous mammalian tumor cells, BAUER AND JANDA, 483

Avian myeloblastosis virus, hybridization of -- - RNA with DNA from chick embryo cells, WILSON AND BAUER, 754

Avian sarcoma virus, DEAE-dext,ran: enhance- ment of cellular transformation induced by - - -, VOGT, 175

B

Bacteriophage, (see also Ribonucleic acid); prop- erties of cryptic high-frequency transducing -

in Staphybcoccus aureus, NOVICK, 155; - in- duction by UV radiation in E. coli strains with and without dark repair capacity, TAKEBE et al., 638; effect of-on amino acid activation, EARHART AND NIIDHARDT, 694

Bacteriophage X, plaque assay for - - attach- ment, SIGNER, 352; - -, its protein ghosts and subunits, DYSON AND VAN HOLDE, 559; indue- tion of Crr and 0 functions in early defective - - prophages, PEREIRA DA SILVA AND JACOB, 618; suppression of heat sensitive mutants of - -, REG& AND SZENDE, 748

Bacteriophage jd, alteration of - - in tobacco leaves, SANDER, 121

Bacteriophage MS2, photosensitivity of - - and its infective RNA after acridine orange treat- ment, AMATI, 177; studies on - -. III. sedi- mentation heterogeneity of viral RNA prepara- tions, FIERS, 413; virus isolation with glass of controlled pore size: - - and Kilham virus, HALLER, 740

Bacteriophage P22, production of inactive - - particles following induction, ISRAEL, 317; composition of chromosome fragments in - - mediated transduction of Salmonella typhi- murium, ENOMOTQ, 474

Bacteriophage P221, origin of - -, YAMAMOTO, 545

Bacteriophage Tl, isolation and physieochemieal investigation of - - DNA, BRESLER et al., 1

Bacteriophage T2, thin sections of bacterial and viral suspensions: application to E. coli and - -, ZAGURY et al., 347

Bacteriophage T4, uracilJ4C incorporation into nucleic acid in E. coli infected with - - and -- amber mutants, WARNER AND HOBBS, 376; mechanism of lysis in - - infected cells,

MUKAI, 398; permeability of - - T and r+ in-

fected cells, S&CHAUD et al., 402; electron micro-

scopic study of mutants of - - D defective in tail fiber genes, EISERLING et al., 405; one of two

DNA strands injected by--transmits he-

reditary information: evidence from HNOz mutagenesis, ROSNER AND BARRICELLI, 425

Barley yellow dwarf virus, serological blocking of

aphid transmission of - - - -, ROCHOW AND

BALL, 359 Bromegrass mosaic virus, amino acid incorpora-

tion in E. coli cell-free system directed by

- - - RNA, STUBBS AND KAESBERG, 385

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Carnat.ion ringspot virus, physical and chemical properties of ---, KALMAKOFF AND TRE- MAINE, 10

Chikungunya virus, electron microscope study of - - development in monkey kidney VERO cells, HICJASHI et al., 55

Coliphage, see Bacteriophage Colloidal silica, gradient centrifugation of viruses

in --, PERTOFT et al., 185

D

Dengue virus, studies on - -. III. RNA synthe- sis in type 2 - - infected cells, STOLLAR et al., 650

Deoxyribonuclease, see Poxvirus, and waccinia virus

Deoxyribonucleic acid, (see also Nucleic Acid, and ribonucleic acid) ; isolation and physicochemical investigation of Tl phage - -, BRESLER et al., 1; molecular weight determination of fowlpox virus - - by electron microscopy, HYDE et al., 112; studies on vaccinia virus - -, SAROV AND BECKER, 369; one of two --strands injected by bacteriophage T4 transmits hereditary in- formation: evidence from HN02 mutagenesis, ROSNER AND BARRICELLI, 425; formation of nuclear polyhedral bodies and nuclear poly- hedrosis virus of silkworm in mammalian cells infected with viral - -, HIMENO et al., 507; effect of deoxyribonuclease on vaccinia virus -- synthesis, TRUKHACHEV AND SALQANIK, 552; interferon resistance of SV40 induced - - synthesis, TODARO AND GREEN, 752; hybridiza- tion of avian myeloblastosis virus RNA with --from chick embryo cells, WILSON AND BAUER, 754

E

Electron microscope studies, see Adenovirus, aphid transmission, artichoke mottle crinkle virus, bacteriophage Ta, bacteriophage T4, Chikun- gunya virus, colloidal silica, ferritin-labeled antibody, fowlpox virus, Kern Canyon virus, lettuce necrotic yellows virus, plant virus, tobacco etch virus, tobacco mosaic virus, and wheat striate mosaic virus

Enhancement of virus infectivity,- - - - by antibody, HAWKES AND LAFFERTY,~~~

Enterovirus, enhanced diffusion of - antigens in agar gel in presence of protamine, CONANT AND BARRON, 547

F

Ferritin-labeled antibody, electron microscopic localization of viral antigens in mammary tu- mors by - - -. I. homologous systems, TANAKA AND MOORE, 197

Foot-and-mouth disease virus, see Polyoma virus Fowlpox virus, molecular weight determination

of - - DNA by electron microscopy, HYDE et al., 112

Frog virus 3, viruses and renal carcinoma of R. pipiens. III. relationship between input multi- plicity of infection and inclusion body formation in - - - infected cells, MAES et al., 137; IV. nucleic acid synthesis in - - - infected BHK 21/13 cells, MAES AND GRANOFF, 491

G

Genetic studies, see Bacteriophage, bacteriophage T4, and bacteriophage X

H

HeLa/HA2 carrier cell line, infectivity expression of -----, MIYAMOTO et al., 591

Hemadsorption type 2 virus, see HeLa/HA2 carrier cell line

Herpes simplex virus, synthesis of - - - virions, OLSHEVSKY et al., 323; kinetics of sensitization of---and relationship to reduction in neutralization rate constant, ASHE AND NOT- KINS, 613

Hydroxylamine, see SV40 virus

Immunological studies, see Adenovirus, avian leukosis virus, barley yellow dwarf virus, enhance- ment of virus infectivity, enterovirus, herpes simplex virus, Kern Canyon virus, measles Gus, myxoviruses, SV40 virus, and tobacco mosaic virus

Influenza virus, effect of actinomycin D on - - replication and - - RNA, PONS, 150; effect of vitamin A on myxoviruses. II. alteration in - - lipids, BLOUGH et al., 459

Interferon, (see also SV40 virus), effect of - antagonist. on - action in mengovirus infected ascites tumor cells, TRUDEN et al., 95

K

Kern Canyon virus, - - -: electron microscope and immunological studies, MURPHY AND FIELDS, 625

Kilham virus, see Bacteriophage MS.$

1

Lettuce necrotic yellows virus, (see also Plant virus); - - - - structure. I. electron micros- copy of negatively stained preparations, WOLANSKI et al., 287

Leucine, see Tobacco etch virus Lipid, see Influenza virus

M

Measles virus, salt dependent hemagglutinating

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particle from - - infected cells, SCHLUEDEN- BERG AND NAKAMURA, 297

Mengovirus, effect of interferon antagonist on interferon action in - infected ascites tumor cells, TRUDEN et al., 95

Mouse leukemia virus, viral interference test for - - -, SARMA et al., 180

Myxovirus, (see also Injluenza virus) ; agglutina- tion of erythrocyte stromata by - in agar gel, MILGROM et al., 145

N

Newcastle disease virus, - - - complementary RNA: relationship to viral genome and ac- cumulation in presence or absence of actinomy- tin D, KINGSBURY, 227; length of helical nucleo- capsid of - - -, COMPANS AND CHOPPIN, 344; specific interference among strains of - - -. I. demonstration and measurement of inter- ference, BRATT AND RUBIN, 598

Nitrous acid mutagenesis, see Deoxyribonucleic acid

Nuclear polyhedrosis virus, formation of nuclear polyhedral bodies and - - - of silkworm in mammalian cells infected with viral DNA, HIMENO et al., 507

Nucleic acid, - - synthesis in Shope fibroma virus infected HeLa cells, EWTON AND HODES, 77; uracil-“C incorporation into - - in E. coli infected with bacteriophage T4 and T4 amber mutants, WARNER AND HOBBS, 376; - - syn- thesis in frog virus 3 infected BHK 21/13 cells, MAES AND GRANOFF, 491

P

Pea enation mosaic virus, differential transmission of two - - - - isolates by pea aphid, BATH AND CHAPMAN, 503

Phage, see Bacteriophage and prophage Photosensitivity, see Bacteriophage MS.2 Plant virus, (see also Ribonucleotide kinase) ;

systemic infection of aphid by - -, O’LOUGH- LIN AND CHAMBERS, 262

Poliovirus, (see also 28% virus); alkaline disrup- tion of: kinetics and purification of RNA- free particles, BOEY~~ AND VAN ELSEN, 335

Polyoma virus, UV-, X-, and -y-radiation inactiva- tion of infecting and transforming capacities of - -, LATARJET et al., 104; increased sus- ceptibility to foot-and-mouth disease virus of - - transformed lung cells, DIDERHOLM, 365

Poxvirus, (see also Vaccinia virus) ; - induced acid deoxyribonuclease: regulation of synthesis, control of activity, purification and properties, MCAUSLAN AND KATES, 709

Prophage, effect of temperature on - attachment and detachment during heteroimmune super-

infection, CAMPBELL AND KILLEN, 749 Prophage X, see Bacteriophage X Prophage Pl, see Yielder cell Protamine, see Enterovirus Protein, (see also Tobacco mosaic virus); bac-

teriophage X, its - ghosts and subunits, DYSON AND VAN HOLDE, 559; structural - of adeno- viruses. I. adenovirus type 2 hexon antigen, PETTERSON et al., 575; structural - of vaccinia virus. I. structural - of virions and cores, HOLOWCZAK AND JOKLIK, 717. II kinetics of synthesis of individual groups of structural -, HOLOWCZAK AND JOKLIK, 726; ribonuclease induced stabilization of alkali labile TMV strain and lack of stabilization of reaggregated TMV -, TANIGUCHI et al., 757

Q

Quinone, see Tulare apple mosaic viru.s

R

Radiation studies, see Polyoma virus Ribonuclease, see Protein Ribonucleic acid, (see also Nucleic Acid); infec-

tion of different mammalian cells by small -- viruses, BUCK et al., 36; effect of actino- mycin D on influenza virus replication and - -, PONS, 150; photosensitivity of MS2 coli- phage and its infective -- after acridine orange treatment, AMATI, 177; Newcastle disease virus complementary - --; relationship to viral genome and accumulation in presence or ab- sence of actinomycin D, KINGSBURY, 227, regu- lation of phage messenger - - synthesis in temperate phage infected cells, TOYAMA et al., 234; intracellular conversion of Sindbis virus - - to double stranded form, PFEFFERKORN et al., 239; mixed infection of E. coli by - - and DNA phages. I. inhibition of - - phage multiplication by superinfection with DNA phages, HUPPERT et al., 307; alkaline disrup- tion of poliovirus: kinetics and purification of - - free particles, BOEY& AND VAN ELSEN, 335; amino acid incorporation into E. coli cell free system directed by bromegrass mosaic virus - -, STUBBS AND KAESBERG, 385; studies on bacteriophage MS2. III. sedimentation heterogeneity of viral - - preparations, FIERS, 413; replication of SV5 - - and super- infection with poliovirus, CHOPPIN AND HOLMES, 442; intracellular site of assembly of TMV - - and protein, HIRAI and WILDMAN, 467; -- species from tobacco rattle virus, SEMAN- CIK AND KAJIYAMA, 523; dengue virus studies. III. - - synthesis in type 2 dengue virus infected cells, STOLLAR et al., 650; enhancement of infectivity by combination of two - -

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components from alfalfa mosaic virus, VAN VLOTEN-DOTING AND JASPARS, 684; hybridiza- t,ion of avian myeloblastosis virus - - with DNA from chick embryo cells, WILSON AND BAUER, 754

Ribonucleotide kinases, - - in virus infected and healthy plants, GILLILAND AND SYMONS, 221

Rice tungro virus, purification of viruslike par- ticles from - - - infected plants, GALVEZ, 357

Rous sarcoma virus, see Avian leukosis virus

s

Sacbrood virus, see Acute bee-paralysis virus Serological studies, see Adenovirus, Avian leu-

kosis virus, barley yellow dwarf virus, enhance- ment of virus infectivity, HeLa/HA% carrier cell line, herpes simplex virus, measles virus, and myxovirus

tobacco etch virus, FUJISAWA et al., 70; isolation and quantitative assay of - - - strains on leaf disks, KADO, 171; comparative immuno- genicities of - - -, protein subunits, and reaggregated subunits, LOOR, 215; fine struc- ture of local lesions induced by - - - in tobacco, ISRAEL AND Ross, 272; intracellular site of assembly of - - - RNA and protein, HIRAI AND WILDMAN, 467; ribonuclease induced stabilization of alkali labile - - - strain and lack of stabilization of reaggregated - - - protein, TANIGUCHI et al., 757

Tobacco necrosis virus, see Southern bean mosaic virus

Tobacco rattle virus, RNA species from - - -, SEMANCIK AND KAJIYAMA, 523

Tobacco stunt virus, host specificity in transmis- sion of - - - by Olpidium brassicae, HIRUKI, 131

Shope fibroma virus, nucleic acid synthesis in --- infected HeLa cells, EWTON AND HODES, 77

Shope papilloma virus, arginase activity of - - -: possible presence of isozymes, SATOH et al., 354

Sindbis virus, intracellular conversion of - - RNA to double stranded form, PFEFFERKORN et al., 239

Tulare apple mosaic virus, kinetics of quinone inactivation of - - - -, MINK, 609

Turnip yellow mosaic virus, virus strains and leaf ontogeny as factors in production of leaf mosaic patterns by - - - -, CHALCROFT AND MATTHEWS, 167; role of virus st,rains and leaf ontogeny in mosaic produced by - - - -, CHALCROFT AND MATTHEWS, 659

Southern bean mosaic virus, chemical properties of - - - -, GHABRIAL et al., 17; infection of uninjured bean leaves by tobacco necrosis virus and - - - - ROBERTS AND PRICE, 542

Staphylococcus phage, see Bacteriophage SV5 virus, replication of - - RNA and super-

infection with poliovirus, CHOPPIN AND HOLMES, 442

U

Ultraviolet radiation, (see also Polyoma virus); phage induction by - - in E. coli strains with and without dark repair capacity, TAKEBE et al., 638

Uracil, see Bacteriophage Td Uridine, see Tobacco etch virus

SV40 virus, detection of non-infectious, T-anti- gen inducing particles in - -, ALTSTEIN et al; 744; oncogenic and transforming activity of hydroxylamine inactivated - -, ALTSTEIN et al., 746; interferon resistance of - - induced DNA synthesis, TODARO AND GREEN, 752

V

T

Thin sections, see Bacteriophage TZ Tobacco etch virus, (see also Tobacco mosaic

virus) ; electron microscopy of - - - infected host cells. IV. tritiated uridine and leucine uptake of intracellular virus and intranuclear crystalline inclusions, HAYASHI AND MATSUI, 47

Tobacco mosaic virus, tubular components in healthy and - - - infected Nicotiana cells, ESAU AND CRONSHAW, 26; electron microscopy of mixed infections with two plant viruses.

Vaccinia virus, studies on - - DNA, SAROV AND BECKER, 369; effect of deoxyribonuclease on synthesis of - - DNA, TRUKHACHEV AND SALGANIK, 552; structural proteins of - -. I. structural proteins of virions and cores, HOLOW- CZAK AND JOKLIK, 717; II. kinetics of synthesis of individual groups of structural proteins, HOLOWCZAK AND JOKLIK, 726

Vitamin A, see Influenza virus

W

Wheat striate mosaic virus, morphology of - - - - and localization in infected cells, LEE, 84

Y

Yielder cell, kinetics of - - formation in host controlled modification caused by Pl lysogenic

I. intracellular interactions between - - - and cells, DREXLER, 674

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