Landsberger F R, Lenard J, Paxton J, Compans R W
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1971 Oct;68(10):2579-83. doi: 10.1073/pnas.68.10.2579.
The organization of the lipid-containing membrane of influenza virus has been studied by the use of three different lipid spin labels, and the results are compared with a parallel study on human erythrocyte ghosts. The lipid phase of the viral membrane is slightly more rigid than that of the erythrocyte ghosts. The data suggest that the viral lipid is arranged in a bilayer. The data suggest that the viral lipid is arranged in a bilayer. The glycoprotein spikes covering the viral membrane were specifically removed by proteases, and no alteration in the environment of any of the three spin labels was detected. This suggests that the spikes are not involved in determining the organization of the lipid bilayer.
利用三种不同的脂质自旋标记物对流感病毒含脂质膜的结构进行了研究,并将结果与对人红细胞血影的平行研究进行了比较。病毒膜的脂质相比红细胞血影的脂质相略硬。数据表明病毒脂质排列成双层。覆盖病毒膜的糖蛋白刺突被蛋白酶特异性去除,未检测到三种自旋标记物中任何一种的环境发生改变。这表明刺突不参与决定脂质双层的结构。