Preparation of poliovirus labeled with phosphorus-33.
- 1 March 1972
- journal article
- Vol. 23 (3) , 623-7
Abstract
Phosphorus-33 ((33)P), a weak (0.25 Mev) beta-emitting isotope of phosphorus with a half-life of 25 days, has been used to label poliovirus in cell culture. HeLa cell monolayers were depleted of phosphate and then labeled by incubating at 37 C in a medium (LM) containing about 10 muCi of (33)P as orthophosphate per ml. Labeled cells were infected at a high multiplicity with poliovirus type 1 and incubated for 8 hr in LM medium. Virus from infected cells was then concentrated and purified. Virus purity was confirmed by comparison of virus infectivity and radioactivity after CsCl density gradient centrifugation and by observing purified virus preparations with electron microscopy. With the method described, yields of about 10(10) to 5 x 10(10) plaque-forming units (PFU) of highly purified poliovirus with specific activities of about 3 x 10(-4) to 10(-3) disintegrations per min per PFU have been obtained from 1.5 x 10(8) to 3.0 x 10(8) HeLa cells.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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