A skin fibroblast cell culture was established from a 2-month-old drom
edary foetus. The cells were transformed by infection with SV40 and cl
oned in soft agar. The established cell line is now designated Dubca c
ells (Dubai camel) and has been in permanent culture for 95 passages.
The cell culture was examined morphologically, chromosome preparations
made and DNA fingerprinting performed by hybridization with the oligo
nucleotide probe (GTG)(5) SV40 large T antigen was detected by western
blotting. The viral host range was determined by infection with virus
es of different families. Camelpox virus (CaPV) bovine herpesvirus-1 (
BHV-1), vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) and border disease virus (BDV
) could be propagated in these cells.