Characterisation of rubella virus hemagglutinin rosettes

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Purified rubella virus treated with Triton X-100 was subjected to centrifugation in a sucrose density gradient containing nonionic detergent β-D-octylglucoside. The result of this treatment was the formation of hemagglutinating rosettes containing viral glycoproteins VP2 (50,000 mol. wt.) and VP3 (63,000 mol. wt.). The rosettes have a 26 S sedimentation coefficient and a density of 1.2 g/cm3 in sucrose. Electron microscopy revealed 15 nm rosettes with a hollow center. The molecular weight of the rosettes was extrapolated at 850,00. © 1981.

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Trudel, M., Marchessault, F., & Payment, P. (1981). Characterisation of rubella virus hemagglutinin rosettes. Journal of Virological Methods, 2(4), 195–201. https://doi.org/10.1016/0166-0934(81)90009-4

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