Adám E, Nász I
Virology. 1984 Apr 15;134(1):233-7. doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(84)90289-7.
Electron microscopic observation of negatively stained virions suggests that the interhexonal spaces within the adenovirus capsid are bridged by interhexonal connective elements. Similar connections are also detected between pentons and the five peripentonal hexons. Examinations of electron micrographs by Markham's rotational integration technique reveals the presence of a regular network of the connective elements between the capsomers in the whole capsid. The length of these connections corresponds to about one-third of the diameter of the hexons. The connections consist of two approximately parallel elements, thus every hexon is joined to its six nearest neighbours by 12 connections. A possible mutual orientation pattern of the connective elements in the whole capsid is presented on a tentative virus model.
对负染病毒粒子的电子显微镜观察表明,腺病毒衣壳内的六邻体间隙由六邻体间连接元件桥接。在五邻体和五个周边六邻体之间也检测到类似的连接。通过马尔卡姆旋转积分技术对电子显微照片进行检查,发现整个衣壳中壳粒之间存在规则的连接元件网络。这些连接的长度约为六邻体直径的三分之一。连接由两个大致平行的元件组成,因此每个六邻体通过12个连接与其六个最近的邻居相连。在一个初步的病毒模型上展示了整个衣壳中连接元件可能的相互取向模式。