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LOCALIZATION OF DNA AND PROTEIN IN TIPULA IRIDESCENT VIRUS (TIV) BY ENZYMATIC DIGESTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

De-embedded ultrathin sections of ethanol-fixed Tipula Iridescent Virus particles were incubated with pepsin at pH 1.8, trypsin at pH 7.7, and DNase at pH 7.7. The outer shell of the particles, but not an inner core, was removed by the action of pepsin. Conversely, the inner core, but not the outer...

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Autores principales: Thomas, Richard S., Williams, Robley C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1961
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2225122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13920830
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description De-embedded ultrathin sections of ethanol-fixed Tipula Iridescent Virus particles were incubated with pepsin at pH 1.8, trypsin at pH 7.7, and DNase at pH 7.7. The outer shell of the particles, but not an inner core, was removed by the action of pepsin. Conversely, the inner core, but not the outer shell, was removed by the action of trypsin and DNase in combination, but not by either enzyme acting alone. These results are taken to mean that the outer shell of the particles is protein in nature and the inner core is nucleoprotein. Whole virus particles were also exposed to the same 3 enzymes. Trypsin and/or DNase had no effect on the whole particles, while pepsin at pH 1.8 digested away the outer shell of the particles and released an intact core, resistant to pepsin. The protein nature of the digested outer shells and the nucleoprotein nature of the released cores were confirmed by ultraviolet absorption spectra. Chemical analyses showed that the cores contain 89 per cent of the whole virus phosphorus but only 35 per cent of the nitrogen, while the outer shells contain only 5 per cent of the phosphorus but 63 per cent of the nitrogen. On the basis of nitrogen: phosphorus ratios the composition of the cores is estimated to be about 30 per cent DNA and 60 to 65 per cent protein.
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spelling pubmed-22251222008-05-01 LOCALIZATION OF DNA AND PROTEIN IN TIPULA IRIDESCENT VIRUS (TIV) BY ENZYMATIC DIGESTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Thomas, Richard S. Williams, Robley C. J Biophys Biochem Cytol Article De-embedded ultrathin sections of ethanol-fixed Tipula Iridescent Virus particles were incubated with pepsin at pH 1.8, trypsin at pH 7.7, and DNase at pH 7.7. The outer shell of the particles, but not an inner core, was removed by the action of pepsin. Conversely, the inner core, but not the outer shell, was removed by the action of trypsin and DNase in combination, but not by either enzyme acting alone. These results are taken to mean that the outer shell of the particles is protein in nature and the inner core is nucleoprotein. Whole virus particles were also exposed to the same 3 enzymes. Trypsin and/or DNase had no effect on the whole particles, while pepsin at pH 1.8 digested away the outer shell of the particles and released an intact core, resistant to pepsin. The protein nature of the digested outer shells and the nucleoprotein nature of the released cores were confirmed by ultraviolet absorption spectra. Chemical analyses showed that the cores contain 89 per cent of the whole virus phosphorus but only 35 per cent of the nitrogen, while the outer shells contain only 5 per cent of the phosphorus but 63 per cent of the nitrogen. On the basis of nitrogen: phosphorus ratios the composition of the cores is estimated to be about 30 per cent DNA and 60 to 65 per cent protein. The Rockefeller University Press 1961-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2225122/ /pubmed/13920830 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
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LOCALIZATION OF DNA AND PROTEIN IN TIPULA IRIDESCENT VIRUS (TIV) BY ENZYMATIC DIGESTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title LOCALIZATION OF DNA AND PROTEIN IN TIPULA IRIDESCENT VIRUS (TIV) BY ENZYMATIC DIGESTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_full LOCALIZATION OF DNA AND PROTEIN IN TIPULA IRIDESCENT VIRUS (TIV) BY ENZYMATIC DIGESTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_fullStr LOCALIZATION OF DNA AND PROTEIN IN TIPULA IRIDESCENT VIRUS (TIV) BY ENZYMATIC DIGESTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_full_unstemmed LOCALIZATION OF DNA AND PROTEIN IN TIPULA IRIDESCENT VIRUS (TIV) BY ENZYMATIC DIGESTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_short LOCALIZATION OF DNA AND PROTEIN IN TIPULA IRIDESCENT VIRUS (TIV) BY ENZYMATIC DIGESTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_sort localization of dna and protein in tipula iridescent virus (tiv) by enzymatic digestion and electron microscopy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2225122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13920830
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