Skotnicki A, Scotti P D, Gibbs A
Intervirology. 1976;7(4-5):292-302. doi: 10.1159/000149961.
Particles of sunnhemp mosaic virus (SHMV) are denser than those of the U2 strain of tobacco mosaic virus (T2MV) when their densities are estimated by equilibrium centrifugation in gradients of either cesium chloride or Metrizamide; in cesium chloride the densities are 1.318 and 1.307 g/ml, and in Metrizamide they are 1.249 and 1.240 g/ml. Experiments with particles reassembled from homologous or heterologous mixtures of the RNAs and coat proteins of the viruses show that the difference in their densities is determined by their coat proteins. The disassembled coat proteins of the two viruses have the same density, but polymerized SHMV protein is less dense than polymerized T2MV protein. Particles reassembled from homologous or heterologous mixtures of the RNAs and coat proteins of the viruses have the density of the nucleoprotein particles used as the source of protein. The density difference of the two virus nucleoproteins therefore reflects the different behavior of the two proteins on assembly with RNA.
当通过在氯化铯或甲泛葡胺梯度中进行平衡离心来估计密度时,太阳麻花叶病毒(SHMV)的粒子比烟草花叶病毒U2株系(T2MV)的粒子密度更大;在氯化铯中,密度分别为1.318和1.307 g/ml,在甲泛葡胺中,密度分别为1.249和1.240 g/ml。用病毒的RNA和衣壳蛋白的同源或异源混合物重新组装粒子的实验表明,它们密度的差异由其衣壳蛋白决定。两种病毒的解离衣壳蛋白具有相同的密度,但聚合的SHMV蛋白比聚合的T2MV蛋白密度小。从病毒的RNA和衣壳蛋白的同源或异源混合物重新组装的粒子具有用作蛋白质来源的核蛋白粒子的密度。因此,两种病毒核蛋白的密度差异反映了两种蛋白质在与RNA组装时的不同行为。