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6029964 
Journal Article 
A purification procedure for enhancement of citrus tristeza virus yields and its application to other phloem-limited viruses 
Brlansky, RH; Garnsey, SM; Goheen, AC; Lee, RF 
1987 
Phytopathology
ISSN: 0031-949X
EISSN: 1943-7684 
77 
543-549 
An improved purification procedure for increased yield and recovery of intact particles of citrus tristeza virus (CTV) involves the use of polyethylene glycol p-isooctylphenyl ether in the extraction buffer, two polyethylene glycol precipitation steps, and centrifugation on a preformed step isopycnic cesium sulfate gradient. The quantity and quality of CTV was monitored throughout the purification procedure by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and serologically specific electron microscopy. The ELISA with antisera prepared against unfixed CTV was better at detection of short length CTV particles from cesium sulfate gradient zones than ELISA with antisera prepared against formaldehyde-fixed CTV. Use of this purification procedure yielded as high as 31% intact CTV particles in purified infectious preparations. The procedure was also used to assay for virus-like particles from Nandina domestica "Nanapurpurea" and from grapevines affected with corky bark disease, both of which are suspected to be infected by phloem-limited closteroviruses. 
purification; detection; methodology; Microbiology Abstracts A: Industrial & Applied Microbiology; Virology & AIDS Abstracts; citrus tristeza virus; immunoelectron microscopy; Vitis vinifera; Nandina domestica; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; plant viruses; A 01028:Others; A 01114:Viruses; V 22181:Detection; V 22021:Virus purification & preparation