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Viral aggregation: mixed suspensions of poliovirus and reovirus.

R Floyd.   

Abstract

The aggregation of mixtures of two dissimilar viruses, poliovirus I (Mahoney) and reovirus III (Dearing), was followed by electron microscopy under conditions known to induce either aggregation or dispersion of each virus separately. Neither virus aggregated at pH 7 in an appropriate buffer, and no mixed aggregates were formed. Under conditions of lowered ionic strength (by dilution into distilled water) poliovirus became aggregated, whereas reovirus did not, and again no mixed aggregates were formed. At pH 6, however, poliovirus again aggregated and, although reovirus did not, it attached to poliovirus aggregates. Thus, some inducement toward aggregation was necessary to cause formation of mixed aggregates. This inducement probably took the form of a reduction of the ionic double layer surrounding the particles, which is known to occur at low pH. At pH 5 and below both viruses aggregated severely, and large mixed aggregates were formed. These mixed aggregates could be broken up by neutralization of the suspension, although small aggregates of poliovirus remained. Reovirus showed a marked tendency to attach to large clumps of poliovirus, but the reverse tendency was not observed. The results indicate that mixed aggregates may be of significance in the isolation of viruses from water or wastewater.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 44447      PMCID: PMC243618          DOI: 10.1128/aem.38.5.980-986.1979

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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