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Abstract
The EFDL strain of Bluegill virus , fish virus, was grown in a Bluegill Fry cell line (BF-2) in medium containing [3H] uridine or [32P] orthophosphate. This virus was purified from the cellular material by precipitation with PEG 6000 followed by isopycnic centrifugation in a Percoll gradient. As calculated from reconstruction experiments, only 8.5 and 0.5%, respectively, of the host proteins and the host RNA were recovered with the viral band, whereas the recovery of viral infectivity was approximately 20%. Electron microscopy of the viral band showed mostly intact virus particles. The nucleic acid extracted from purified virus was found to have the following properties: (i) it migrated homogeneously during electrophoresis at the rate expected from a single-stranded nucleic acid of molecular weight 2.17 X 10(6), (ii) it sedimented as a single molecular species when analyzed by velocity centrifugation in sucrose gradients, (iii) it banded in a neutral Cs2SO4 gradient at a density of 1.69 g/cm3 as expected for single-stranded RNA, (iv) its base composition is that of a single-stranded RNA molecule: 14.89% C, 12.77% A, 37.03% U, and 35.23% G. The nucleic acid of Bluegill virus thus appears to be a single-stranded RNA molecule of approximately 2.17 X 10(6) molecular weight.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7066763 DOI: 10.1139/m82-003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Microbiol ISSN: 0008-4166 Impact factor: 2.419