@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00027424, author = {Ogura, Hisashi and Sato, Hiroshi and Kamiya, Shigeru and Nakamura, Shinichi}, issue = {10}, journal = {Journal of General Virology}, month = {Jan}, note = {Cell fusion proceeded gradually in measles virus-infected cells incubated at 35°C. Shift-up of incubation temperature to 39°C induced rapidly increased cell fusion in spite of the cessation of de novo synthesis of the fusion (F) protein. Pulse-chase experiments showed that there was little difference in the acquisition of immunoreactivity by haemagglutinin (H) and F proteins between the two temperatures. H protein was detected on the cell surface 60 min after the chase at either temperature. However, appearance of F protein on the cell surface took less than 3 h at 39°C whereas it took 5 h at 35°C. These data indicate that temperature elevation induces more efficient expression of F protein on the cell surface accompanied by marked syncytium formation in measles virus-infected cells.}, pages = {2475--2478}, title = {Temperature elevation enhances cell surface expression of measles virus fusion protein in infected cells}, volume = {71}, year = {1990} }