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PLANT VIROLOGY - THIRD EXAM - 1987
... will it take to sediment at 20,000 RPM. (s = kwr2). Show calculations. 2- Isolated plant virus capsid proteins are generally much easier to denature than proteins that are part of the virus capsid. ... than 40 words. 10- Antibody is prepared to a synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence within the capsid protein gene of a plant virus. Is this antibody more likely to react with the capsid protein ...
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Brome mosaic virus
... and helicase), RNA2 encodes P2 (RNA polymerase), RNA3 encodes p3a (movement) and the capsid protein. RNA4 is a mRNA for the capsid protein. Distribution BMV is cosmopolitan and found virtually wherever wheat is grown. ... ). Avoid neutral pH since BMV swells above pH 6.5 and becomes unstable. Capsid protein BMV has among the smallest capsid proteins. The BMV cp migrates just above TMV cp on my SDS ...
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Scientific Staff - Rima Menassa
... 11 Rymerson R.T.,Babiuk L., Menassa R., Vanderbeld B.,Brandle J.E. 2003. Immunogenicity of the capsid protein VP2 from porcine parvovirus expressed in low alkaloid transgenic tobacco. Mol. Breed. 11(4): 267- ... -499. Menassa R., Elrouby N. and Brown G.G. 1997. An open reading frame for a protein involved in cytochrome c biogenesis is split into two parts in Brassica mitochondria. Current Genetics 31: ...
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Research Program - Molecular Farming
... of the Centre Research Program - Molecular Farming Development of new high value traits for crops Mammalian protein in a plant cell There is no theoretical limit to the amount of value that can ... , as well as industrial fibres in crops. Molecular farming techniques are employed to express the capsid protein VP2 from the porcine parvovirus in transgenic tobacco. The potential of this plant material as ...
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On-Line Glossary: C
... mass of sterile fibers interspersed among spores within a sporocarp (in the Gasteromycetes and Myxomycota). (Pl. capillitia.) (15) capitulum. In nematodes: Medial ventral sclerotization of the spicular pouch. (14) capsid. The protein shell that surrounds the virus nucleic acid. (10) capsule. In bacteria: A layer of material external to but contiguous with the cell wall. (16) cardia. In nematodes: ...
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Basic Virus Structure
... the smallest organisms in the world. Viruses are stripped down to an absolutely minimal design: a protein capsule containing DNA or RNA . A number of viruses contain their genetic information in RNA instead ... . What you are seeing are the interlocking proteins of the virus capsid. Each color represents a different type of protein. This image was developed at the University of Wisconsin. This and many ...
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Agritest - Development and production of standardized diagnostic assays for plant health management. Polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies, molecular probes and highly characterized reference material to detect plant virus pathogens.Plant Health Management
... : Chemioluminescent, by the action of alkaline phoshatase on the CSPD or CDP star substrate Specificity: Sequence homology > 90% Dhar, A.K., Singh, R.P. and Boucher, A., 1994. Molecular cloning and sequencing of the capsid and the nuclear inclusion protein genes of a North American PVY N isolate. Can. J. Microbiol. 40 (9), 798-804. Sensibility: About 20 μg of ...
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CPN Samples
... strips show a typical spotting if enzymes are present. Laboratory examination of enzymes (e.g. with protein gels) is very expensive whereas this procedure with customary films is a very simple alternative, is ... bug populations. They observed that the isotopes sucked out of the prepared insects by the resident Capsid bugs reached the plant leaves via the feces dropped on the leaves, and were being ...
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This is Local London | CommuniGate | Friends or Foe
... the latter can cause leaf damage to certain plants. BEES Bees are dependent on pollen as a protein source and on flower nectar or oils as an energy source. Adult females collect pollen primarily to ... , and in some cases, blindness resulting in the loss of flower buds. The common green capsid, Lygacaris pubulinus attacks many different plants, including fuchsia's. There are over 200 species of capsid ...
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UCMP Glossary: Cell biology
... an extended period. For this reason, they have become essential tools of genetic engineers. capsid -- The protein "shell" of a free virus particle. cell -- Fundamental structural unit of all life. The ... step in cytokinesis, or cellular division. MORE ?. MTOC -- (microtubule organizing center) MTOCs are bundles of protein tubes which may be found at the base of a eukaryotic flagellum. In animals, they ...
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