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STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS : II. FINE STRUCTURE OF VIRUS SUBUNITS. MORPHOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURAL SUBUNITS TO VIRUS-SPECIFIC SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FROM INFECTED CELLS
Purified type 5 adenovirus was disrupted at pH 10.5 and the capsid shown to be comprised of two characteristic morphological subunits: (a) Hollow, polygonal structures corresponding to the virus capsomeres seen in preparation of purified virus and (b) thread-like strands also identifiable in prepara...
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author | Wilcox, Wesley C. Ginsberg, Harold S. Anderson, Thomas F. |
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description | Purified type 5 adenovirus was disrupted at pH 10.5 and the capsid shown to be comprised of two characteristic morphological subunits: (a) Hollow, polygonal structures corresponding to the virus capsomeres seen in preparation of purified virus and (b) thread-like strands also identifiable in preparations of purified virus. These structures were compared morphologically with purified preparations of the group- and type-specific soluble antigens characteristically produced in mammalian cells infected with adenoviruses. The group-specific soluble antigen was a homogeneous preparation of hollow, polygonal rods identical with the virus capsomeres. The type-specific soluble antigen corresponded to the thread- or fiber-like components of the purified virus particle. Inspection of disrupted virus preparations confirmed earlier immunological data which indicated that the major virus antigen was the group-specific soluble antigen. These data provide convincing evidence for the hypothesis that the adenovirus-induced soluble antigens represent virus subunits produced in excess. |
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spelling | pubmed-21377022008-04-17 STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS : II. FINE STRUCTURE OF VIRUS SUBUNITS. MORPHOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURAL SUBUNITS TO VIRUS-SPECIFIC SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FROM INFECTED CELLS Wilcox, Wesley C. Ginsberg, Harold S. Anderson, Thomas F. J Exp Med Article Purified type 5 adenovirus was disrupted at pH 10.5 and the capsid shown to be comprised of two characteristic morphological subunits: (a) Hollow, polygonal structures corresponding to the virus capsomeres seen in preparation of purified virus and (b) thread-like strands also identifiable in preparations of purified virus. These structures were compared morphologically with purified preparations of the group- and type-specific soluble antigens characteristically produced in mammalian cells infected with adenoviruses. The group-specific soluble antigen was a homogeneous preparation of hollow, polygonal rods identical with the virus capsomeres. The type-specific soluble antigen corresponded to the thread- or fiber-like components of the purified virus particle. Inspection of disrupted virus preparations confirmed earlier immunological data which indicated that the major virus antigen was the group-specific soluble antigen. These data provide convincing evidence for the hypothesis that the adenovirus-induced soluble antigens represent virus subunits produced in excess. The Rockefeller University Press 1963-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2137702/ /pubmed/14074394 Text en Copyright © 1963, by The Rockefeller Institute This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wilcox, Wesley C. Ginsberg, Harold S. Anderson, Thomas F. STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS : II. FINE STRUCTURE OF VIRUS SUBUNITS. MORPHOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURAL SUBUNITS TO VIRUS-SPECIFIC SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FROM INFECTED CELLS |
title | STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS : II. FINE STRUCTURE OF VIRUS SUBUNITS. MORPHOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURAL SUBUNITS TO VIRUS-SPECIFIC SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FROM INFECTED CELLS |
title_full | STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS : II. FINE STRUCTURE OF VIRUS SUBUNITS. MORPHOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURAL SUBUNITS TO VIRUS-SPECIFIC SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FROM INFECTED CELLS |
title_fullStr | STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS : II. FINE STRUCTURE OF VIRUS SUBUNITS. MORPHOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURAL SUBUNITS TO VIRUS-SPECIFIC SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FROM INFECTED CELLS |
title_full_unstemmed | STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS : II. FINE STRUCTURE OF VIRUS SUBUNITS. MORPHOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURAL SUBUNITS TO VIRUS-SPECIFIC SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FROM INFECTED CELLS |
title_short | STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS : II. FINE STRUCTURE OF VIRUS SUBUNITS. MORPHOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURAL SUBUNITS TO VIRUS-SPECIFIC SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FROM INFECTED CELLS |
title_sort | structure of type 5 adenovirus : ii. fine structure of virus subunits. morphologic relationship of structural subunits to virus-specific soluble antigens from infected cells |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137702/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14074394 |
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