Title Biophysical studies on rhinovirus and poliovirus. I. Morphology of viral ribonucleoprotein.
Author McGregor, S; Mayer, H D
Journal J Virol Publication Year/Month 1968-Feb
PMID 4316016 PMCID PMC375591

An explanation has been sought for the high buoyant density of rhinoviruses, which are classified as acid-sensitive picornaviruses. Heat degradation of purified preparations of rhinovirus type 1B and poliovirus type LSc leads to the extrusion of ribonucleoprotein strands. Contour lengths of these strands were measured by electron microscopy, and the molecular weights of rhinovirus and poliovirus ribonucleic acid (RNA) were determined. Values of 2 x 10(6) and 4 x 10(6) daltons were obtained for the molecular weight of poliovirus and rhinovirus RNA, respectively. This additional nucleic acid in the rhinovirion probably accounts for the increased density and may be related to the acid sensitivity of the rhinovirus.

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