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Title: Feline calicivirus: purification of virus and extraction and characterisation of its ribonucleic acid. Author: Love DN. Journal: Cornell Vet; 1976 Oct; 66(4):498-512. PubMed ID: 975839. Abstract: Purification of feline calicivirus was achieved by cycles of differential centrifugation and two cycles of sucrose gradient centrifugation. Feline calicivirus grown in the presence of Actinomycin D and 3H-uridine-5, sediments in 15% to 45% sucrose gradients and forms a peak of radioactivity which corresponds with the peak of infectivity. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) extracted from the peak radioactive fractions taken from the sucrose gradient sedimented as a single peak ahead of the 28S peak of cellular RNA. It was sensitive to ribonuclease and was presumed to be single stranded feline calicivirus RNA with sedimentation of 32S-35S. A single peak of radioactivity at 35S was extracted from purified virus by heating at 60 degrees for two minutes in 1% sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), or by heating at 37 degrees for 5 minutes at 1% SDS. Virus extracted at 37 degrees for 10 minutes in 1% SDS showed also a small peak at 16S and by 15 minutes at 37 degrees only a broad peak at 16S occurred. All peaks were susceptible to ribonuclease. A component sedimenting at 18S which was resistent to degradation by ribonuclease under the conditions outlined by Baltimore (4) and presumed to be double-stranded RNA was present in kitten kidney cells infected with feline calicivirus.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]