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Comparative Study
. 1976 Jul;19(1):126-35.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.19.1.126-135.1976.

Microviscosity of togavirus membranes studied by fluorescence depolarization: influence of envelope proteins and the host cell

Comparative Study

Microviscosity of togavirus membranes studied by fluorescence depolarization: influence of envelope proteins and the host cell

N F Moore et al. J Virol. 1976 Jul.

Abstract

The microviscosities of the hydrophobic regions of the membranes of intact Semliki forest and Sindbis viruses grown on BHK-21 cells, of liposomes derived from the extracted viral lipids, and of protease-treated virions were measured by fluorescence depolorization using the fluorescence probe 1, 6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene. The intact virus membranes were found to have a higher microviscosity than did virus-derived liposomes, indicating the viral envelope proteins contribute to microviscosity. However, protease-treated virus, devoid of protruding spikes but with residual lipophilic peptide tails, was found to have a microviscosity more similar to that of the intact virus than to that of protein-free liposomes. Sindbis virus grown in BHK-21 cells at 37 C had a much higher microviscosity than did Sindbis virus grown on Aedes albopicuts cells at 22 C. Sindbis virus grwon in A. albopictus and BHK-21 cells also gave higher microviscosity values than did the intact host cells. These data indicate that both the virion proteins and the cellular lipids selected during viral growth and maturation contribute to the increased microviscosity of togavirus membranes.

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