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Physicochemical properties of akabane virus: A member of the simbu arbovirus group of the family bunyaviridae
Authors:E. Takahashi  Y. Inaba  H. Kurogi  K. Sato  Y. Goto  Y. Ito  T. Omori  M. Matumoto
Affiliation:1. Biological Products Division, National Institute of Animal Health, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo Japan;7. National Veterinary Assay Laboratory, Kokubunji, Tokyo Japan;71. Kitasato Institute, Minato-ku, Tokyo Japan
Abstract:The multiplication of Akabane virus was not inhibited in the presence of 5-iodo-2′-deoxyuridine, indicating the presence of RNA. The virus was considered to have an envelope, as it was sensitive to ether and chloroform. It was readily inactivated by deoxycholate and trypsin, but was not precipitated by protamine sulphate. The virus was very labile at pH 3 and also rather heat-labile. Akabane virus was readily filtered through membrane filters of 200 or 100-nm pore size, but not through 50-nm filters. Equilibrium centrifugation in a CsCl density gradient gave a peak of infectivity and hemagglutinin at a density of 1.22 g/ml. The peak fractions thus obtained contained numerous virus particles, roughly spherical, variable in size, 70 to 130 nm in diameter, and mostly having a ragged, closely adherent envelope with projections, when examined, following phosphotungstic acid negative staining, in an electron microscope.
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