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PLANT VIROLOGY - THIRD EXAM - 1987
... could you explain that it appears to be translated into three different peptides? How is the viral coat protein likely to be translated? Answer all three questions in less than 30 words. 5- Two strains ... 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 on ...
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Soybean viruses
... areas and the virus goes systemic often killing the growing tip of the plant. Capsid protein is readily detected after minipurifying from C. quinoa and migrates (like AMVcp) at about 28K. ... were inoculated to C. quinoa and from systemically infected quinoa tissue back to soybean. TRSV coat protein was readily detected by minipurification from systemically infected quinoa. TRSV gave local lesions on ...
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On-Line Glossary: S
... requiring a helper virus to provide functions necessary for replication. It may code for its own coat protein or various other products. (10) scab. Any of a wide range of unrelated plant diseases ... of amino acids in a polypeptide. (10) sequencing. Determining a sequence of a nucleic acid or protein. (10) serology. Branch of science dealing with properties and reactions of sera, particularly the use ...
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Scientific Staff - Lorne Stobbs
... was characterized in detail. This antibody was shown by immunocytochemical EM and immunoblotting to react with a virion coat protein. Conditions providing efficient extraction of virus from leaves were investigated using the antibody in both capture ... extinction coeff. of 2.4, and an A259/280 ratio of 1.38. PAGE revealed one protein species with an Mr of 35 400 daltons and RNA with an Mr of 2.78 X ...
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Biologie Cellulaire : Equipes
... Y, Carrre I, Navas-Castillo J, Tepfer M (2001) Resistance phenotypes of transgenic tobacco plants expressing different cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) coat protein genes. Mol. Breeding 8, 85-94. Berthom R, Teycheney, P-Y, Renou J-P, Okada Y, Tepfer M (2000) Expression of a yeast RNase III gene in transgenic tobacco silences host nitrite reductase genes. Plant Mol Biol ...
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APSnet Feature - Transgenic Virus Resistant Papaya: New Hope
for Controlling Papaya Ringspot Virus in Hawaii
... whereby young embryos from papaya seeds of the commercial Hawaiian solo cultivar 'Sunset' were transformed with the coat protein gene of a PRSV isolate from Hawaii and a promising transgenic papaya line (55-1) that ... consisted of the newly named 'UH SunUp', which is line 55-1 that is homozygous for the coat protein gene, and 'UH Rainbow', which is a hybrid resulting from a cross of 'UH SunUp' and ...
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Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University
... for many virus diseases and soilborne fungi. Call for details: 541-567-8321. Publications Clough, G.H. and P.B. Hamm. 1995. Coat Protein transgenic resistance to watermelon mosaic and zucchini yellows mosaic virus in squash and zucchini. Plant Dis. 79: 1107-1109. Miller, J.S., P.B. Hamm and D.A. Johnson. 1997. Characterization of the Phytophthora infestans population in ...
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OSU PCMB - Dr. David Bisaro's Profile
... TrAP). Originally identified as a transcription factor necessary for expression of the coat protein gene, AL2 is unconventional in that it does not bind dsDNA directly but instead is targeted to ... Using biochemical and genetic approaches, we are working to identify cis-elements in the viral coat protein promoter that mediate AL2 activity, and identify cellular proteins that bind these elements and ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of Papaya ringspot virus infecting
papaya in Côte d’Ivoire
... a negative stain, showed flexuous particles characteristic of potyviruses. For confirmatory testing, a 676 bp fragment containing a portion of the coat protein (CP) gene and the 3-untranslated region (3-UTR) was amplified by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using a total RNA extract from one of the leaf samples that had previously tested positive for ...
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Research Program - Soybean Seed Coat Genentics
... Staff Staff FAQ's Reports Research Program Tour of the Centre Research Program - Soybean Seed Coat Genetics Identification of genes at the molecular level that impact seed quality, for use in ... soybeans is well developed in Canada. Achievements Determined that the most abundant soluble protein in the seed coat, an anionic peroxidase enzyme, is localized to a special cell layer. Isolated and ...
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