Carrot red leaf and carrot mottle viruses : observations on the composition of the particles in single and mixed infections

  • Murant, A. F.
  • Waterhouse, Peter M.
  • Raschke, J. H.
  • Robinson, D. J.
Publication date
January 1985
Publisher
Society for General Microbiology

Abstract

Particles of carrot red leaf virus (CRLV; luteovirus group) purified from chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) contain a single ssRNA species of mol. wt. about 1.8 x 106 and a major protein of mol. wt. about 25000. CRLV acts as a helper for aphid transmission of carrot mottle virus (CMotV; ungrouped) from mixedly infected plants. Virus preparations purified from such plants possess the infectivity of both viruses but contain particles indistinguishable from those of CRLV; some of the particles are therefore thought to consist of CMotV RNA packaged in CRLV coat protein. When RNA from such preparations was electrophoresed in agarose/polyacrylamide gels, CMotV infectivity was associated with an RNA band that migrated ahead of the CRLV RNA band and ...

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