Isometric virus-like particles estimated to be 30-40 nm in diameter we
re isolated from the fungus Discula destructiva, the cause of dogwood
anthracnose. The virus was primarily present in cytoplasm. The A(260)/
A(280) UV absorbance ratio of partially purified viral preparations ra
nged from 1.27-1.38. Two polypeptides with M(r) of approximately 52.5
K and 46.5 K and small dsRNA of approximately 1.8-2.3 kbp were associa
ted with the virus. Low levels of large dsRNA were found in 2/3 isolat
es. No medium dsRNA was detected in any preparation, but dsRNAs hybrid
ized to a probe made from gel-purified medium-sized segments from the
isolate which did not contain large dsRNA.