Wethers J A, Johnson G P, Schumacher C L, Herman R C
Virus Res. 1985 Jun;2(4):345-58. doi: 10.1016/0168-1702(85)90030-9.
The human B-lymphoblastoid cell line Raji is nonpermissive for infection by vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). The VSV particles released from Raji cells display a more heterogeneous distribution in equilibrium sucrose density gradients than particles released from BHK cells. The particles released from Raji cells contain approximately one-half to one-third as much viral matrix protein, relative to the nucleocapsid protein, as is normal. They also contain a higher proportion of the unglycosylated form of the G protein. The particles released from Raji cells are unstable and many disintegrate in the growth medium. Most of them deform when subjected to ultracentrifugation prior to fixation. The ratio of plaque-forming units to physical particles is much lower for the virions released from Raji cells.
人B淋巴母细胞系Raji对水疱性口炎病毒(VSV)感染不敏感。从Raji细胞释放的VSV颗粒在平衡蔗糖密度梯度中的分布比从BHK细胞释放的颗粒更不均匀。相对于核衣壳蛋白,从Raji细胞释放的颗粒所含病毒基质蛋白约为正常情况的二分之一到三分之一。它们还含有较高比例的未糖基化形式的G蛋白。从Raji细胞释放的颗粒不稳定,许多在生长培养基中解体。在固定前进行超速离心时,它们中的大多数会变形。从Raji细胞释放的病毒粒子的空斑形成单位与物理颗粒的比例要低得多。