Literature DB >> 23934702

A Gel Filtration-Based Method for the Purification of Infectious Rotavirus Particles for Environmental Research Applications.

Kata Farkas1, Liping Pang, Susan Lin, Wendy Williamson, Richard Easingwood, Rayleen Fredericks, Mohamed A Jaffer, Arvind Varsani.   

Abstract

This article describes a rapid method for purifying infectious rotavirus particles from cell culture for environmental research. The method is based on size-exclusion chromatography using TOSOH TSKgel® G5000PWXL-CP with a TSKgel® Size Exclusion G2500PWxl guard column, set up on an AKTA Explorer10. Four peaks were identified from the chromatogram and the corresponding fractions were collected and analysed by electron microscopy, 1-step quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and qNano measurement. Infectivity potential of the recovered virus particles was determined using cell culture. Our analysis reveals that the first fraction contains majority of the intact triple-layered infectious virions while the other three fractions contain mixtures of empty capsids and intact infectious virions. Our results also indicate that there is a gross overestimation of rotaviruses in crude extracts due to encapsidated RNA in the order of 2.3 × 1011 particles and we note that estimates by qNano are similarly skewed (1.36 × 1013 particle) possibly due to empty capsids and cellular debris. In summary we present a method for purification (~12 h) of rotaviruses for a more robust and accurate quantification of virus size, surface charge and particle concentration in environmental contexts.

Year:  2013        PMID: 23934702     DOI: 10.1007/s12560-013-9122-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Environ Virol        ISSN: 1867-0334            Impact factor:   2.778


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