Cota-Robles E, Espejo R T, Haywood P W
J Virol. 1968 Jan;2(1):56-68. doi: 10.1128/JVI.2.1.56-68.1968.
The cytological pattern of infection of a host pseudomonad with PM2, a lipid-containing bacterial virus, was investigated by electron microscopy. Normal and infected cells frequently contain a myelin figure, which is found in the nucleoid region or at the periphery of the cell. The most striking finding in this investigation was that completed virions are found in the cell adjacent to or in association with the cytoplasmic membrane. This localization is precise; virions are not found elsewhere in infected cells. The completed virions occasionally appear to be attached to the cytoplasmic membrane. The virus contains a darkly staining core surrounded by a tripartite envelope of a thickness of approximately 70 A, which is identical to the thickness of the cytoplasmic membrane. Lysing cells appear to undergo extensive damage of the cytoplasmic membrane prior to rupture of the L layer of the cell wall.
利用电子显微镜研究了含脂质的细菌病毒PM2对宿主假单胞菌的感染细胞学模式。正常细胞和受感染细胞中常常含有髓鞘样结构,其位于类核区或细胞周边。该研究中最显著的发现是,完整的病毒粒子存在于紧邻细胞质膜或与细胞质膜相关联的细胞中。这种定位很精确;在受感染细胞的其他地方未发现病毒粒子。完整的病毒粒子偶尔似乎附着于细胞质膜。该病毒含有一个深色染色的核心,周围是一个厚度约为70埃的三层包膜,这与细胞质膜的厚度相同。裂解细胞在细胞壁L层破裂之前似乎经历了细胞质膜的广泛损伤。