Treatment of Newcastle disease virus with lithium diiodosalicylate differentially elutes the internally disposed proteins, M and NP, showing that these proteins are extrinsic, i.e., not associated with the lipid hydrophobic core. This selective elution requires disruption of the viral envelope, a process that is maximal at low temperature and influenced by the lipid composition of the virus envelope.
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Li, J. K., Miyakawa, T., & Fox, C. F. (1980). Protein organization in Newcastle disease virus as revealed by perturbant treatment. Journal of Virology, 34(1), 268–271. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.34.1.268-271.1980
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