Diffraction studies of the particles of two closteroviruses: heracleum latent virus and heracleum virus 6

J Gen Virol. 1992 Nov:73 ( Pt 11):3045-8. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-73-11-3045.

Abstract

X-ray diffraction from oriented specimens of purified preparations of particles of heracleum latent closterovirus (HLV) showed that they have a helical arrangement of protein subunits, and that the structure repeats in five helical turns in which there are 5q +/- 1 protein subunits, where q is an integer. The pitch of the helix was estimated to be 3.26 (+/- 0.10) nm. Optical diffraction patterns from electron micrographs of HLV particles give an estimated pitch of 3.3 (+/- 0.2) nm and show that the number of subunits in the repeat period is 5q-1, where q has a value of 8 or 9. Optical diffraction from electron micrographs of particles of a second closterovirus, heracleum virus 6, shows that they too have a helical structure which repeats in five turns, in which there are 5q +/- 1 protein subunits. The estimated pitch of the primary helix is 3.6 (+/- 0.2) nm, and the estimate of q is 9.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Microscopy, Electron
  • Plant Viruses / ultrastructure*
  • Plants / microbiology
  • Spices / microbiology
  • Virion / ultrastructure*
  • X-Ray Diffraction