Literature DB >> 192843

Radioactive labelling of viruses: an iodination technique preserving biological properties.

E H Frost.   

Abstract

An iodination procedure suitable for the radioactive labelling of viruses to be used in biological experiments is described. It is characterized by the addition of carrier protein to small amounts of virus before iodination with chloramine T, the use of low concentrations of chemicals, and a rapid purification of the labelled virus to minimize radiation inactivation. Using this procedure, polyoma virus was labelled to a specific activity 100 times greater than that which can be obtained with tritiated amino acids, while its sedimentation coefficient, buoyant density, decapsidation and hamagglutinating activity remained unaffected. Reduction in infectivity, possibly due to radiation inactivation, was slight. Similar results were obtained with adenovirus.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 192843     DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-35-1-181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


  8 in total

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Authors:  W A Banks; E O Freed; K M Wolf; S M Robinson; M Franko; V B Kumar
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Lipopolysaccharide-enhanced transcellular transport of HIV-1 across the blood-brain barrier is mediated by the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway.

Authors:  Shinya Dohgu; William A Banks
Journal:  Exp Neurol       Date:  2008-01-19       Impact factor: 5.330

3.  Uncoating of adenovirus type 2.

Authors:  M A Mirza; J Weber
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1979-05       Impact factor: 5.103

4.  Adenovirus transcriptional complexes contain EIa encoded tumour antigens physically bound to cellular proteins.

Authors:  A Mirza
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 2.574

5.  Lipopolysaccharide-enhanced transcellular transport of HIV-1 across the blood-brain barrier is mediated by luminal microvessel IL-6 and GM-CSF.

Authors:  Shinya Dohgu; Melissa A Fleegal-DeMotta; William A Banks
Journal:  J Neuroinflammation       Date:  2011-11-30       Impact factor: 8.322

6.  Human immunodeficiency virus-1 uses the mannose-6-phosphate receptor to cross the blood-brain barrier.

Authors:  Shinya Dohgu; Jan S Ryerse; Sandra M Robinson; William A Banks
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-06-25       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Postexit surface engineering of retroviral/lentiviral vectors.

Authors:  Christoph Metzner; Feliks Kochan; John A Dangerfield
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2013-04-17       Impact factor: 3.411

8.  Brain pericytes increase the lipopolysaccharide-enhanced transcytosis of HIV-1 free virus across the in vitro blood-brain barrier: evidence for cytokine-mediated pericyte-endothelial cell crosstalk.

Authors:  Shinya Dohgu; William A Banks
Journal:  Fluids Barriers CNS       Date:  2013-07-01
  8 in total

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