Literature DB >> 183632

Quantitative studies on adsorption, elution, and haemagglutination of vesicular stomatitis virus.

P Arstila.   

Abstract

Radioactively-labelled VSV, both Indiana and New Jersey serotypes, were rapidly and efficiently adsorbed onto goose erythrocytes, but only within a narrow range of pH and at low temperatures. Under optimal conditions for adsorption, both infectivity and haemagglutinating activity of VSV were reduced. A basic difference between the two serotypes was identified: adsorption and haemagglutination of the Indiana serotype were stable even at pH 9.0 and at 37 degrees C, whereas New Jersey serotype was eluted slowly at +0 degrees C and at pH 6.4 and rapidly at a higher temperature and pH. The rapid elution offers a useful method for purification of New Jersey serotype. Particle counting of VSV showed that 10 to 50 virus particles were required for one PFU. Haemagglutination was not a sensitive method for assaying small amounts of VSV; 3--20X10(7) virus particles or more than 10(7) PFU corresponded to one HAU.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 183632     DOI: 10.1007/bf01317833

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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