Van Dijk A A, Huismans H
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1982 Dec;49(4):227-32.
Virions of bluetongue virus (BTV), epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) and African horsesickness virus (AHSV) can be converted to core particles by treatment with chymotrypsin and magnesium. The conversion is characterized by the removal of the 2 outer capsid polypeptides of the virion. The loss of these 2 proteins results in an increase in density from 1,36 g/ml to 1,40 g/ml on CsCl gradients. The BTV, EHDV and AHSV core particles have an associated double-stranded RNA dependent RNA transcriptase that appears to transcribe mRNA optimally at 28 degrees C. It was found, at least in the case of BTV, that this low temperature preference is not an intrinsic characteristic of the transcriptase, but is due to a temperature-dependent inhibition of transcription at high core concentrations.
蓝舌病病毒(BTV)、流行性出血病病毒(EHDV)和非洲马瘟病毒(AHSV)的病毒粒子经胰凝乳蛋白酶和镁处理后可转化为核心颗粒。这种转化的特征是病毒粒子的2种外衣壳多肽被去除。这2种蛋白质的缺失导致在CsCl梯度上密度从1.36 g/ml增加到1.40 g/ml。BTV、EHDV和AHSV核心颗粒具有一种相关的双链RNA依赖性RNA转录酶,该转录酶似乎在28℃时能最佳地转录mRNA。至少在BTV的情况下发现,这种低温偏好不是转录酶的固有特性,而是由于在高核心浓度下转录受到温度依赖性抑制。