Aggregation of Enterovirus Small Plaque Variants and Polioviruses under Low Ionic Strength Conditions
- 1 March 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Journal of General Virology
- Vol. 38 (3), 519-533
- https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-38-3-519
Abstract
Virion aggregation in low ionic conditions was observed with small plaque variants of Coxsackievirus type B3 and Echovirus types 4 and 11 by sedimentation and filtration methods. Inclusion of salts or DEAE-dextran into the media prevented or reversed virion aggregation. The effect of pH on aggregate formation in low ionic strength solutions was also investigated with various strains of poliovirus. Type 1 Sabin strain formed aggregates even at high pH, while Mahoney strains did so only below pH 6.5. Type 2 virus, Sabin and MEF1 strains, and type 3 viurs, Sabin, Saukett and Suwa strains, showed an intermediate behavior between the 2 type 1 strains, except MEF1-LB strain, a clone obtained from MEF1 strain under acidic overlay, which showed little tendency to aggregate. These results were compared with the degree of the d [the extent of inhibition of aggregation of various strains of poliovirus with reference to the extent of inhibition of plaque formation under acidic overlay] character of the strains. Besides the effect of inhibiting virion aggregation, the inclusion of DEAE-dextran into a sucrose gradient slowed the sedimentation of some of the viruses in low ionic strength solutions.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
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