Separation and structure of components of nuclear polyhedrosis virus of the silkworm

家蚕核型多角体病毒组分的分离与结构分析

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Abstract

Morphology of structural components of nuclear polyhedrosis virus (NPV) particles of the silkworm (Bombyx mori Linné) was studied by electron microscope using negative staining. NPV particles isolated from polyhedra could be separated into five structural components by centrifugation in sucrose density gradients. The lowest band (band I) was found to consist of thick rod-shaped particles (330 by 80 nm) with knobby surfaces and with occasional protrusion at one end. The second band from the bottom (band II) was shown to consist mainly of slender rod-shaped particles (360 by 60 nm), in which internal structures were visible as a dense mass. Regular striations were also seen on the surface of these particles. By treatment with mercaptoethanol, these particles were drastically damaged, and in some cases the internal substances were partially released, producing empty inner membranes of various degrees of disintegration. In bands III and IV, both empty spherical and empty rod-shaped membranes were present. Band III was rich in empty spherical membranes which were shown to be the outer membranes of thick rod-shaped particles. The empty rod-shaped membranes, the inner membranes, were mainly located in band IV and have cross striations on the surface. It is remarkable that the uppermost band (band V) consisted purely of small spherical particles, somewhat heterogeneous in size and shape (around 20 to 25 nm in diameter), indicating the particles to be the degradation product of the virus particles. Similar particles could also be observed within the empty inner membranes.

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