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Volume 74, Issue 9, 1993
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Nucleotide sequence of tobamovirus Ob which can spread systemically in N gene tobacco
More LessThe genomic RNA sequence of tobamovirus Ob (Ob), which can spread systemically in tobacco carrying the N gene, was determined. It consists of 6507 nucleotides and contains four open reading frames, exactly corresponding to the genomic organization of tobamoviruses known so far, i.e. encoding the 130K, 180K, 30K and coat proteins. There were no nucleotide overlaps between any open reading frames. The Ob nucleic acid sequence, predicted protein sequences and gene organization were compared with those of other tobamoviruses reported previously. This virus was originally reported as a tomato mosaic virus; however, the nucleotide sequence data given here refute this classification. The determinants that allow tobamovirus Ob to overcome the N gene, a feature peculiar to this virus, were not identified apart from sequence data. This virus should be regarded as a new tobamovirus. The determinants interacting with the tentative N gene product have not yet been analysed.
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Association of the non-structural P3 viral protein with cylindrical inclusions in potyvirus-infected cells
More LessAntibodies raised against the 42K non-structural P3 protein encoded by the RNA genome of a potyvirus (tobacco vein mottling virus, TVMV) have been used with immunogold labelling procedures to determine the subcellular location of P3 in infected Nicotiana tabacum cells. P3-specific gold label was found almost exclusively associated with the cylindrical inclusions typically formed in the cytoplasm of potyvirus-infected cells by another non-structural viral protein, the cylindrical inclusion protein. The P3 antibodies reacted with inclusions in both the transverse (pinwheel-like) and longitudinal (bundle-like) orientations of these structures. Immunocytological examination of TVMV-infected protoplasts showed the association of P3 with cylindrical inclusions during the early stages of formation of these structures and suggests that the P3 may be involved in the replication of potyviral RNA.
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A model for reverse transcription by a dimeric enzyme
Peter R. Cook. Journal of General Virology (1993), 74, 691–697.
Errors occurred during the preparation of Fig. 1. The corrected versions of parts (i) and (j) are given below.
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Prophylactic and therapeutic vaccination against a mucosal papillomavirus
M. Saveria Campo, G. Joan Grindlay, Brian W. O’Neil, Lata M. Chandrachud, Gail M. McGarvie and William F. H. Jarrett. Journal of General Virology (1993), 74, 945–953.
Reference to L2b in the footnotes to Table 1 should be deleted. The first sentence of the first footnote should read ‘The animals were inoculated twice with 1 mg of protein, except in group 2, expt 5 where they received two inoculations of 100 µg each.’
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