Lebeurier G, Nicolaieff A, Richards K E
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1977 Jan;74(1):149-53. doi: 10.1073/pnas.74.1.149.
Incompletely reconstituted particles of tobacco mosaic virus treated with moderate concentrations of dimethylsulfoxide prior to electron microscopy have two visible tails of unencapsidated RNA, a long one and a short one. The short tail has a constant length of 720 +/- 80 nucleotides in incomplete particles of diverse size and probably corresponds to the 3'OH end of the RNA. The length of the long 5' tail is inversely related to the length of the unfinished rod. Surprisingly, both tails appear to protrude from the same end of the particle. These observations suggest that the strand of RNA coming out of one end of the particle loops back along the length of the rod so as to appear at the opposite end. The "looped-back" tail almost certainly passes down the empty central channel of the incomplete rod. The findings are compatible with a model of tobacco mosaic virus assembly in which the RNA inserts itself beneath layers of incoming protein from within the central channel.
在进行电子显微镜观察之前,用适度浓度的二甲基亚砜处理的未完全重构的烟草花叶病毒颗粒有两条可见的未包裹RNA尾巴,一条长尾巴和一条短尾巴。在不同大小的不完全颗粒中,短尾巴的长度恒定为720±80个核苷酸,可能对应于RNA的3'OH末端。长的5'尾巴的长度与未完成杆状结构的长度呈负相关。令人惊讶的是,两条尾巴似乎都从颗粒的同一端伸出。这些观察结果表明,从颗粒一端出来的RNA链沿着杆状结构的长度向后环绕,从而出现在相对的一端。“回环”尾巴几乎肯定是沿着不完全杆状结构的空中央通道向下延伸。这些发现与烟草花叶病毒组装模型相符,在该模型中,RNA从中央通道内插入到进入的蛋白质层之下。