Abstract
We have quantified the appearance of matrix (M-) protein on P815 mastocytoma cells infected with type A influenza virus using a monoclonal antibody specific for M-protein. In contrast to previously reported values, only low amounts (about 103 molecules/cell) of M-protein appear on the cell surface up to 16 h p.i. Since P815 cells are excellent targets for cross-reactive T-cell lysis 3 to 5 h after virus infection, when only about 102 M-protein sites are found on each cell surface, it appears less likely that the recognition of M-protein can account for the cross-reactivity of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes for different type A influenza viruses.