| Literature DB >> 3027383 |
M V Corrias, O Flore, E Broi, M E Marongiu, A Pani, S Torelli, P La Colla.
Abstract
A previously undetected subviral particle, designated the 55S particle because of its position in sucrose density gradients, has been found in cytoplasmic extracts of poliovirus-infected cells. It contains no RNA, is composed of equimolar amounts of the structural polypeptides P1AB, P1C, and P1D, and is stable in vitro under a variety of conditions: presence or absence of EDTA, dilution in low- or high-ionic-strength buffers, suspension in buffers up to pH 10, incubation at 37 degrees C, and centrifugation to equilibrium in CsCl gradients (where it bands at a density of 1.285 g/cm3). Conventional pulse-chase experiments show that 55S particles are the products of the assembly of 14S subunits and the precursors of virions. These data led to the formulation of a model of poliovirus morphogenesis in which the conversion of capsomers into 73S empty capsids does not occur directly, but through the formation of an intermediate structure, the 55S particle.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3027383 PMCID: PMC253981 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.61.2.561-569.1987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103