An electron-microscope study of potato virus X in different states of aggregation

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Kleczkowski, A. and Nixon, H. L. 1950. An electron-microscope study of potato virus X in different states of aggregation. Microbiology. 4 (2), pp. 220-226. https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-4-2-220

AuthorsKleczkowski, A. and Nixon, H. L.
Abstract

Electron micrographs of potato virus X show tenuous rod-shaped particles of variable length but constant width of about 10 mμ. Lightly shadowed rods lying along the direction of shadowing show a regular cross banding at intervals of about 10 mμ. Attempts to purify the virus cause the particles to aggregate and become entwined to form extensive rope- and net-like structures. This aggregation may be responsible for the loss of solubility that often accompanies purification, though similar structures are visible in micrographs of both soluble and insoluble preparations of the purified virus. Hydrolysis by chymotrypsin yields products too small to be resolvable, and the material remaining after most of a preparation has been hydrolysed appears similar to that in unincubated preparations.

Year of Publication1950
JournalMicrobiology
Journal citation4 (2), pp. 220-226
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-4-2-220
PubMed ID15415575
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Print01 May 1950
PublisherMicrobiology Society
ISSN1350-0872

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