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Lipid and protein organization in Sindbis virus

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1971
Abstract The radial electron density distribution in the Sindbis virus particle has been determined to a resolution of 28 A from measurements of spherically averaged X-ray diffraction. The most striking feature of the density profile is a deep minimum at r = 232A, from which we infer that the lipids of Sindbis virus are organized in a bilayer at ...
S C, Harrison   +3 more
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Glycopeptides of the membrane glycoprotein of Sindbis virus

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1970
The membrane of the Sindbis virus (an arbovirus) is structurally simple; it is composed of lipids and a single glycoprotein of molecular weight estimated at 53,000 daltons. Digestion of the membrane glycoprotein with pronase yields a set of glycopeptides (largely polysaccharide) that can be characterized by molecular sieving. From virus grown in chick
Burge, Boyce W., Strauss, James H., Jr.
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Peptide composition of Sindbis virus variants

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1970
The peptide composition of variants of Sindbis virus which differ in plaque-type, elution pattern from calcium phosphate columns and virulence in mice was analyzed. Differences in peptide number or composition were not detected in these variants. Since the Sindbis virion has an outer lipoprotein envelope which is derived at least in part from the ...
H R, Bose   +3 more
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Immunochemical studies of Sindbis virus variants

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1973
We have demonstrated that the small plaque (SP) variant of Sindbis virus is more extensively neutralized by complete antibody and serum IgG fractions than is the large plaque (LP) variant. The Fc portion failed to demonstrate any neutralizing potential and did not block subsequent neutralization by IgG or Fab fragments.
C E, Pedersen, C R, Barrera, B P, Sagik
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Location of the Glycoprotein in the Membrane of Sindbis Virus

Nature New Biology, 1971
SINDBIS virus, which is transmitted by arthropods, consists of a nucleoprotein core within a lipid-containing envelope. Its components assemble at a cellular membrane and virus particles form by an outfolding of this membrane. Thus, such viruses provide useful systems for studies of the structure and synthesis of membranes.
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Crystallization of Sindbis virus and its nucleocapsid

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1992
Crystals of Sindbis virus, which contains a lipid-bilayer membrane, have been grown using polyethylene glycol. The space group is R32, a = b = 640 A, c = 1520 A. The crystals are highly mosaic, and recorded diffraction is therefore restricted to spacings of about 30 A.
S C, Harrison   +3 more
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Plaque variants of Sindbis virus

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1967
Large plaque (G) and small plaque (8) variants were cloned from stock culture of Sindbis virus. Addition of protamine to agar overlay was shown to have little or no effect on the size of plaques produced by G variant, whereas S virus plaque size was significantly increased. This finding suggests that the S variant is more susceptible than the G variant
I. Nagata   +6 more
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Sindbis Virus Neutralization

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988
M E, Westarp, J, Stanley, D E, Griffin
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Replication of Sindbis virus

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1972
Daniel T. Simmons, James H. Strauss
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SINDBIS VIRUS INFECTION IN AUSTRALIA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1969
R L, Doherty, A S, Bodey, J S, Carew
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