Wong S M, Chng C G, Lee Y H, Lim T M
Department of Botany, The National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge.
Arch Virol. 1996;141(2):231-42. doi: 10.1007/BF01718396.
The cymbidium mosaic potexvirus (CyMV) banded inclusions and the odontoglossum ringspot tobamovirus (ORSV) paracrystalline inclusions were studied in flowers and leaves of nine orchid cultivars using the confocal laser scanning microscope. The inclusions varied in length and width and were mostly located adjacent to the cell walls. Some ORSV inclusions fully extended across entire infected cells. We propose that the CyMV banded inclusion was formed from virus aggregates which aligned as periodical stacked layers, appearing as cross bands. The virus aggregates were folded into flexible inclusions, giving rise to various shapes and forms. The ORSV paracrystalline inclusions were observed as needle-like crystals. The confocal laser scanning microscope is an effective tool for the study of the three-dimensional structures of plant virus induced inclusions.
利用共聚焦激光扫描显微镜,对9个兰花品种的花朵和叶片中的建兰花叶病毒(CyMV)带状内含体和齿舌兰环斑烟草花叶病毒(ORSV)类晶体内含体进行了研究。这些内含体的长度和宽度各不相同,大多位于细胞壁附近。一些ORSV内含体完全延伸穿过整个受感染细胞。我们认为,CyMV带状内含体由病毒聚集体形成,这些聚集体排列成周期性堆叠层,呈现为交叉带。病毒聚集体折叠成柔性内含体,产生各种形状和形态。ORSV类晶体内含体呈针状晶体。共聚焦激光扫描显微镜是研究植物病毒诱导内含体三维结构的有效工具。