Koyama A H, Maeda T, Toyama S, Ohnishi S, Uetake H, Toyama S
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1978 Mar 21;508(1):130-6. doi: 10.1016/0005-2736(78)90194-3.
The nature of the interaction between Sendai virus and Sil mutant cells was examined by measuring a change in ESR spectrum of spin-labeled phosphatidylcholine molecules on the viral envelope. When spin-labeled virus was incubated with the Sil cells that had a reduced ability to respond to virus-induced cell fusion, interchange of the phospholipid molecules between viral envelope and cell surface membrane occurred to a smaller extent than that observed with parental cells. Moreover, the degree of the interchanging correlated with the degree of the fusion capacity of the mutant lines. The results show that the mutant cells carry such a lesion(s) on their surface membranes that the viral envelopes can hardly fuse into them.
通过测量病毒包膜上自旋标记的磷脂酰胆碱分子的电子自旋共振(ESR)光谱变化,研究了仙台病毒与Sil突变细胞之间相互作用的性质。当将自旋标记的病毒与对病毒诱导的细胞融合反应能力降低的Sil细胞一起孵育时,病毒包膜与细胞表面膜之间磷脂分子的交换程度比在亲代细胞中观察到的要小。此外,交换程度与突变株系的融合能力程度相关。结果表明,突变细胞在其表面膜上存在这样的损伤,使得病毒包膜几乎无法融合到其中。