AbstractMutants of tobacco vein mottling virus (TVMV) were constructed in which the tyrosine residue (Tyr1860) that links the VPg to the viral RNA was changed to phenylalanine or serine or was inverted in position with the adjacent glycine residue. In another mutant, the tyrosine residue nearest to Tyr1860 (Tyr1867) was changed to a phenylalanine residue. The resulting mutants were tested for their ability to infectNicotiana tabacumplants or protoplasts. The Tyr1860 mutants did not accumulate to detectable levels in infected plants when tested by ELISA and Northern blot analysis. Moreover, the Tyr1860-associated mutants were not infectious in protoplasts, indicating that mutations involving the linking amino acid of the TVMV VPg abolished v...
Viral protein genome-linked (VPg) plays a central role in several stages of potyvirus infection. Thi...
A mutational analysis was conducted to investigate the functions of the tobacco etch potyvirus VPgpr...
AbstractElectrostatic repulsion between carboxylate groups across subunit interfaces has for many ye...
The identity of the amino acid residue that links the VPg of the potyvirus tobacco vein mottling vir...
AbstractThevagene is used in commercial Burley tobacco cultivars including cv TN 86 to confer resist...
AbstractA mutant (P1-616) of the tobacco vein mottling potyvirus that contains a four-codon insertio...
AbstractMechanical inoculation ofNicotiana tabacumwith the PSTVd isolate KF 440-2 from the host plan...
AbstractEach of the two genomic RNAs of tobacco ringspot nepovirus is known to have a 5′-linked prot...
Coat proteins (CPs) play critical roles in potyvirus cell-to-cell movement. However, the underlying ...
AbstractThe N-terminal two-thirds of tobamovirus movement proteins (MPs) contain two well conserved ...
AbstractSpecific binding between the coat protein (CP) and the helper component (HC) of the tobacco ...
AbstractIn this study we have performed a mutational analysis of the cowpea mosaic comovirus (CPMV) ...
AbstractPrevious experiments have characterized the chimeric genome TYMC-TMVPSK, in which the 3′-tRN...
AbstractThe interaction of potato virus X (PVX) and potato virus Y (PVY) in tobacco causes a synergi...
Viral RNA synthesis was assayed in HeLa cells transfected with nonviable poliovirus RNA mutated in t...
Viral protein genome-linked (VPg) plays a central role in several stages of potyvirus infection. Thi...
A mutational analysis was conducted to investigate the functions of the tobacco etch potyvirus VPgpr...
AbstractElectrostatic repulsion between carboxylate groups across subunit interfaces has for many ye...
The identity of the amino acid residue that links the VPg of the potyvirus tobacco vein mottling vir...
AbstractThevagene is used in commercial Burley tobacco cultivars including cv TN 86 to confer resist...
AbstractA mutant (P1-616) of the tobacco vein mottling potyvirus that contains a four-codon insertio...
AbstractMechanical inoculation ofNicotiana tabacumwith the PSTVd isolate KF 440-2 from the host plan...
AbstractEach of the two genomic RNAs of tobacco ringspot nepovirus is known to have a 5′-linked prot...
Coat proteins (CPs) play critical roles in potyvirus cell-to-cell movement. However, the underlying ...
AbstractThe N-terminal two-thirds of tobamovirus movement proteins (MPs) contain two well conserved ...
AbstractSpecific binding between the coat protein (CP) and the helper component (HC) of the tobacco ...
AbstractIn this study we have performed a mutational analysis of the cowpea mosaic comovirus (CPMV) ...
AbstractPrevious experiments have characterized the chimeric genome TYMC-TMVPSK, in which the 3′-tRN...
AbstractThe interaction of potato virus X (PVX) and potato virus Y (PVY) in tobacco causes a synergi...
Viral RNA synthesis was assayed in HeLa cells transfected with nonviable poliovirus RNA mutated in t...
Viral protein genome-linked (VPg) plays a central role in several stages of potyvirus infection. Thi...
A mutational analysis was conducted to investigate the functions of the tobacco etch potyvirus VPgpr...
AbstractElectrostatic repulsion between carboxylate groups across subunit interfaces has for many ye...