Federici B A, Humber R A
J Gen Virol. 1977 May;35(2):387-91. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-35-2-387.
Particles similar in appearance to the virions of the invertebrate baculoviruses have been found in large numbers in hyphae of the insect-parasitic fungus, Strongwellsea magna, growing in the fly, Fannia canicularis. The particles (100 X 390 nm) consisted to a densely staining core (50 X 340 nm) within a poorly staining envelope. The envelope of some of the particles was contiguous with vesicles derived from unit membranes originating at the hyphal plasma membrane. The structure and aspects of the apparent morphogenesis of these particles suggest they may belong to a virus of the genus Baculovirus.
在寄生于果蝇(小粪蝇)体内生长的昆虫寄生真菌——大型强壮海壳菌的菌丝中,发现了大量外观与无脊椎动物杆状病毒的病毒粒子相似的颗粒。这些颗粒(100×390纳米)由一个染色较深的核心(50×340纳米)和一个染色较浅的包膜组成。部分颗粒的包膜与源自菌丝质膜的单位膜形成的囊泡相连。这些颗粒的结构及明显的形态发生特征表明它们可能属于杆状病毒属的一种病毒。