Application of Laser Correlation Spectroscopy for Measuring Virus Size

Bull Exp Biol Med. 2016 May;161(1):88-91. doi: 10.1007/s10517-016-3352-z. Epub 2016 Jun 6.

Abstract

Dynamic light scattering method or laser correlation spectroscopy was applied to evaluation of the size of viruses. We measured correlation functions of the light scattered by human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) and hepatitis A viruses (HAV) and found that size of HIV-1 (subtype A and B) and HAV virions were 104 nm and 28 nm, respectively. Comparison of these findings with electron microscopy data for fixed samples of the same viruses showed good agreement of the results.

Keywords: HIV-1; electron microscopy; hepatitis A virus; laser correlation spectroscopy (dynamic light scattering); virus size.

MeSH terms

  • Cell Line
  • Dynamic Light Scattering
  • HIV-1 / ultrastructure*
  • Hepatitis A virus / ultrastructure*
  • Humans
  • Lasers
  • Microscopy, Electron
  • Particle Size
  • Spectrum Analysis