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. 1969 Oct;4(4):514-20.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.4.4.514-520.1969.

Studies on the nucleocapsid structure of a group A arbovirus

Studies on the nucleocapsid structure of a group A arbovirus

M Horzinek et al. J Virol. 1969 Oct.

Abstract

When Sindbis virus (273S) was treated with sodium desoxycholate, a nonhemagglutinating 136S particle was liberated from the virion, representing the viral nucleocapsid (core). Electron microscopically it appeared as a spherical particle 35 nm in diameter, showing ringlike morphological units 12 to 14 nm in diameter on its surface. When the one- and two-sided images of core particles were correlated, their structure could be demonstrated to have the T = 3 arrangement of 32 hexamer-pentamer morphological units within a symmetrical surface lattice. The core contained a further spherical structure (12 to 16 nm in diameter) which was designated as the central core component. Two proteins were found associated with the core, a third viral protein belonged to the hemagglutinating surface structures. The significance of these findings for virus classification is discussed.

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