An Electron Microscopic Structure of Rotavirus by Negative Stain

Negative stain을 이용한 Rotavirus의 투과전자현미경적 구조

  • Kwon, Jung-Kyun (Electron Microscope Laboratory, College of Medicine, Hanyang University)
  • 권중균 (한양대학교 의과대학 전자현미경실)
  • Published : 1994.12.01

Abstract

The Rotaviruses are members of the family Reoviridae and are the major cause of severe childhood gastroenteritis worldwide. Recently, electron microscopy has been used to detect non-group A rotaviruses to determine a relatively high resolution structure of the rotavirion. Mature, infectious virions(double-shelled particles) have a diameter of approximately 70nm, and have a capsid structure composed of two concentric protein layers. We have studied patient's stool specimen by negative staining technique complete removal of sucrose suspension. This negative staining technique that could be carried out in about 30 minutes and that could be used with crude stool specimen was an advantage of major significance. Removal of sucrose in the sample by has been completed washing with distilled of sucrose and by washing with distilled water. Ultrastructurally, typical feature of rotavirus has a double capsid construction with an inner capsid of 55nm and on outer 65-70nm diameter can be clearly demonstrated.

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