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Reassembly of brome mosaic virus from dissociated virus
Authors:M. Cuillel  C. Berthet-Colominas  P. A. Timmins  M. Zulauf
Affiliation:(1) European Molecular Biology Laboratory, 156X, F-38042 Grenoble Cedex, France;(2) Institut Laue-Langevin, 156X, F-38042 Grenoble Cedex, France
Abstract:The reconstitution of Brome Mosaic Virus (BMV) has been studied using neutron scattering. Experiments were performed on disassembled virus without subsequent separation of components. Phase diagrams of the disassembly and subsequent reassembly of BMV were established as a function of pH and LiCl molarity by analytical centrifugation and quasi-elastic light scattering. Disassembly occurs at a pH above 6.5 and above 0.8 M LiCl. On reassembly, if the pH is lowered first, capsids are formed without subsequent incorporation of RNA. Neutron scattering was used to investigate the formation of virus particles, when the ionic strength was lowered from 1.4 to 0.1 M LiCl at pH 7.8. The reconstitution was followed continuously. As it was driven by a lowering of the ionic strength the kinetics of the process cannot be studied for short times. However the fact that at any given ionic strength no evolution of the scattering was observed with time implies that the reconstitution is complete within a few minutes. The observations in buffers with various amounts of D2O lead to the conclusion that the reassembly is achieved by co-condensation of the RNA and of the capsid proteins.
Keywords:Plant virus  neutron scattering  self-assembly
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