Lommel S A, Morris T J, Pinnock D E
Intervirology. 1985;23(4):199-207. doi: 10.1159/000149606.
Arkansas bee virus (ABV) is a 30-nm isometric virus composed of one major species of polypeptide (mol. wt. 43 X 10(3] and one species of single-stranded RNA (mol. wt. 1.8 X 10(6]. The size of the genomic RNA and the lack of evidence for encapsidation or synthesis of a second smaller RNA species exclude further consideration of this virus for inclusion with the physicochemically similar viruses of the Nodaviridae. Several independent isolations of ABV were made from bees, and in each case it was associated in mixed infection with a picorna-like virus termed Berkeley bee picornavirus (BBPV). No evidence for replicative dependence, serological relationship, or genome relatedness by complementary DNA hybridization was obtained between ABV and BBPV.
阿肯色蜜蜂病毒(ABV)是一种30纳米的等轴病毒,由一种主要的多肽(分子量43×10³)和一种单链RNA(分子量1.8×10⁶)组成。基因组RNA的大小以及缺乏衣壳化或第二种较小RNA种类合成的证据,排除了将该病毒进一步考虑纳入与诺达病毒科物理化学性质相似的病毒中的可能性。从蜜蜂中进行了几次独立的ABV分离,并且在每种情况下,它都与一种称为伯克利蜜蜂微小核糖核酸病毒(BBPV)的微小核糖核酸样病毒混合感染。在ABV和BBPV之间未获得复制依赖性、血清学关系或通过互补DNA杂交的基因组相关性的证据。